The Scotsman

Mcinally and Nel given extended break after World Cup

- By STUART BATHGATE

Edinburgh captain Stuart Mcinally has been given an extended post-world-cup break and, like his internatio­nal teammate Jonny Gray at Glasgow, will miss the first two weekends of European action.

Mcinally’s front-row colleague WP Nel will have nearly as long on the sidelines as the national and club coaches try to ensure key players have adequate rest in a long and attritiona­l season.

“Mcinally [pictured] won’t be available for the first two rounds and Nel won’t be available for the first round,” Edinburgh head coach Richard Cockerill said yesterday after naming his team for this evening’s Pro14 match at Benetton. “It was a decision from Gregor [Townsend, the Scotland coach] around rest times

– the SRU stipulated what rest periods the players were required to have. We’ll manage the other players individual­ly and they’ll come back in over the next few weeks.”

Magnus Bradbury, Blair Kinghorn and Henry Pyrgos

all played for Edinburgh last week in their first outings since the World Cup, and are involved again in Treviso along with Fijian forward Bill Mata. The rest of Edinburgh’s internatio­nal contingent – Nel and Mcinally excepted – are due back in the next fortnight.

“[Simon] Berghan and [Ben] Toolis were available last week and this week, but we’ve had discussion­s and I’ve chosen to give them a bit more time,” Cockerill added. “Next week, [Grant] Gilchrist, [Jamie] Ritchie, [John] Barclay and [Darcy] Graham will come back to training.

“We’ll just manage them individual­ly and make sure that when they’re back, they’re ready to commit fully. They’ve had a long time away from home, and emotionall­y as well as physically, that’s pretty draining. I’ve experience­d that myself.”

Winger Duhan van der Merwe is rested tonight and loosehead prop Pierre Schoeman is on the bench. Jaco van der Walt, Lewis Carmichael and Bradbury come into the starting line-up.

In a rearranged Tennents Premiershi­p match, Currie will entertain Aberdeen Grammar this afternoon.

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