The Scotsman

Chamberlai­n handed the keys to No 10 as Cockerill goes for youth

● Rookie stand-off will be partnered by Shiel and up against full cap Hastings

- By DUNCAN SMITH

Scotland Under -20 standoff Nathan Chamberlai­n will make his first star t for Edinburgh in tonight’s Guinness Pro14 match against Glasgow at BT Murrayfiel­d and head coach Richard Cock er ill is looking forward to seeing how the youngster copes in the pivotal role up against Scotland internatio­nal Adam Hastings.

The 20-year-old, who joined from Bristol Bears in the summer, was the star of the show in the last major match to be played before the coronaviru­s shutdown in March when he scored a hat-trick and kicked all his goals in a stunning 52-17 win by Scotland Under-20s against Wales in Colwyn Bay.

Now Chamberlai­n will start in the first British rugby match to host fan sashed ons the No 10 jersey for Edinburgh in a pilot event that will see 700 home season ticket holders in attendance.

He will be partnered at halfback by another up-and-coming youngster as 21-year- old Charlie Shiel earns his second start for the club at No 9 after his brilliant try off the bench at the end of last weekend’s 30-15 win over Glasgow.

With a home Pro 14 semifinal against Ulster a week tomorrow, Cock er ill has made ten changes to his starting XV but has retained depth with wing Darcy Graham and flanker Ma gnus Brad bury back from injury as well as frontline stars like Duhan van der Mer we, Hamish Watson and Bill Mata all in the team.

On Chamberlai­n, who had a five-minute cameo as a debut late in the game last Saturday, Co ckerill said: “He needs to play. We need to see where he is at in his developmen­t.

“If he comes through, which I’m sure he will because there are some really good bits about his game, it will be a really good experience for him against one of the internatio­nal 10s for Scotland – he’s against a good backline and he’s got to marsh al our backline with some internatio­nalists involved.

“Our half-backs have got a big job to do and everyone is keen to see how Charlie will run a game when he starts, and that is going to be a good challenge and more experience for him.”

With the departure of Simon Hickey earlier in the year, stage 3 academy player Chamberlai­n now finds himself as second- choice stand- off to Jaco van der Walt, who is on the bench tonight, and will need to get up to speed soon.

“He’s mentally very good. His last game was against Wales when he scored a hat-trick for the Under-20s and kicked every goal,” continued Cockerill.

“He’s a confident young man, he’s still a bit quiet because he’s learning what it is all about. He’s got a good kicking game and it is just about whether in the heat of battle he can think and react quickly enough, and I’m sure Glasgow are going to put us under enough pressure to see with how he copes. I’m sure he will cope with it.”

Cockerill said he was relieved to have his future dealt with after agreeing a two-year contract extension through to 2023. “I arrived three years ago and I remember us all sitting together and I said what I was going to do and you all raised your eyebrows and thought: ‘Here’ s another bloke who thinks he can turn this club around’,” he said. “And I think we’ve done that: we’ve got a great team of coaches and a good group of players who are working hard and getting better. My family is here, they are very settled, I’m enjoying the job and the challenge and it is going well.

“Myself and [SRU chief executive] Mark Dodson have a good, robust relationsh­ip. We have some very good, honest, frank conversati­ons around how things should be done, which we don’t always agree on, and it works well. I trust what Mark is doing. The union showed faith in hiring me.”

 ??  ?? 0 Nathan Chamberlai­n scored a hat-trick for Scotland U21 and had a brief cameo v Glasgow last week.
0 Nathan Chamberlai­n scored a hat-trick for Scotland U21 and had a brief cameo v Glasgow last week.
 ??  ?? RICHARD COCKERILL “He’s a confident young man, he’s still a bit quiet because he’s learning”
RICHARD COCKERILL “He’s a confident young man, he’s still a bit quiet because he’s learning”

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