The Scotsman

Cockerill urges seniors to ‘step up’ against Scarlets

- By STUART BATHGATE

With only three changes from last week, there is a settled look to the Edinburgh side that will take on Scarlets tonight – but only in the sense that so many players remain unavailabl­e. Between Scotland call-ups and injuries, more than 20 members of Richard Cockerill’s squad have been ruled out of the Pro14 match, meaning that, as against Zebre last week, sections of the team are severely lacking in experience.

Tom Brown returns on the right wing, Murray Mccallum is back at tighthead, and Scotland Sevens player Ally Miller will make his debut at openside against a Scarlets line-up that includes Scotland squad member Blade Thomson and former Edinburgh scrum-half Sam Hidalgo-clyne. Lewis Wynne, who had been on a season-long loan from Glasgow to London Scottish, is the backrow replacemen­t.

Cockerill, pictured, knows that extending his team’s winning run at BT Murrayfiel­d to seven games in all competitio­ns will be tough in the circumstan­ces, but he expects his more experience­d players to show the sort of leadership that was conspicuou­s by its absence in the second half of the loss to Zebre.

“We’ve got 22 guys unavailabl­e through injury and selection,” the head coach said. “We have eight contracted back-rowers and two were available, so that’s where we’re at with that. Our four firstchoic­e locks are unavailabl­e through being with Scotland or through injury.

“I want the senior guys to step up. I want everybody to take responsibi­lity for their performanc­e and we’ll see where we get to, but guys like [Henry] Pyrgos and [Simon] Hickey, Chris Dean, Tom Brown, Dougie Fife – have to take responsibi­lity. Ross Ford is the most capped Scotsman of all time, he’s got to step up and lead from the front in how he plays.”

Although he would have no complaints were his team to under-perform yet manage to fluke a win, Cockerill knows the more plausible route to victory is for his players to excel themselves. “I’ll take us playing really badly and winning, but the reality is that I want the Edinburgh team to play as well as they can, so we need to make sure that we do that,” he added.

Heriot’s in the Tennent’s Premiershi­p this season, scoring ten tries already.

And Hogg, who studies in Newcastle, will line up against Wales for the third time this season having captained the Scotland under-23 Nines squad at thecommonw­ealthchamp­ionships in Australia and then the Student squad in the Four Nations in Wales.

Scotland co-coach John Duffy said: “We were a bit disappoint­ed with our performanc­e in Dublin last weekend and are looking forward to getting back to playing at home.

“We have made a number of changes to the squad and the boys are clearly benefiting from a bit more time together and we expect this to be a close one.”

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