The Scotsman

Sutherland welcomes Lions talk as he continues remarkable comeback

● Prop appreciate­s faith shown in him by Edinburgh coach Cockerill after injury threatened career

- Duncan Smith

Rory Sutherland is a great example of how sport, and life in general, can change course very quickly.

The loosehead prop recovered from a potentiall­y careerwrec­king and fairly gruesome groin injury to battle his way back into the Edinburgh team, shone when given the chance and was quickly drafted into the Scotland squad, then the starting team, and ended a Six Nations campaign put on hold by the pandemic being talked up seriously as a British and Irish Lions contender.

When asked if the prospect of a Lions spot in South Africa next year has crossed his mind, the 28-year- old from Ha wick shows refreshing honesty rather than cautious coyness.

“Absolutely. It’s nice to think about those kind of opportunit­ies,” he said, before stressing that it has not gone to his head in any way.

“Like I always say, my main focus is to play well for Edinburgh. If I can perform week in, week out, then those kind of opportunit­ies take care of themselves.

“I’m always grateful when those chances come along and I try to take them with both hands. I’ll give my all and make sure I fulfil that opportunit­y.”

Sutherland appreciate­s the faith Edinburgh coach

Richard Cockerill has shown in him and is grateful for the starting opportunit­ies in the Challenge Cup pool stage against Wasps and Bordeaux, which he grasped with both hands against Test quality front rows and convinced Gregor Townsend to recall him to the Scotland fold after a fouryear absence.

“When I first got selected for the national squad and went out to Spain [for pre-six Nation camp] he [Co ckerill] messaged me to say ‘congratula­tions, well done and well de served’ after the performanc­es against Wasps and Bordeaux and just told me to keep my head down and keep doing what I’m doing.

“He said it would be enough to get myself in the team and it was. I’m really grateful for the opportunit­y to play in those two [European] games.

I hadn’t played much rugby that season, so to get those two starts and be able to put my game out there and be lucky enough to be selected for Scotland was awesome and I really enjoyed it.”

After retaining the premier loose head position in the 1872 Cup win over Glasgow and Pro14 semi-final loss to Ulster when rugby resumed

last month, Sutherland looks set to get another chance to impress from the start when he returns to face BordeauxBe­gles in Saturday’s European Challenge Cup quarter-final in France.

As for his club battle with Pierre Schoeman, Sutherland said: “We have talks between the front-row and Co ck ers during the week and he’ll tell us the strategy of who is going to start and who is on the bench, and it just depends on whatever Cockers feels is right for that game.

“It is always good to have somebody like Pierre there at the club. I feel like we push each other and we learn from each other.”

Sutherland said that lo ckdown and the suspension of rugby came at a bad time as he was building nicely for the climax to the Six Nations, Pro14

and looking ahead to Scotland’ s tour of South Africa and New Zealand. “Obviously, it was a bit gutting for me after getting a head of steam up, but it is the same for eve - ryone,”s aid the prop, who now has seven Scotland caps. “I think it is all about how you personally trained and kept yourself conditione­d during that time, which I found really tough. You don’t realise how lucky you are to train with people every day, until you have to do it all on your own.

“But I managed to keep my training up – had a good few running sessions, managed to get hold of a good amount of gym equipment and an exercise bike–and when I came back, I felt like I was in good condition. I’ve had three opportunit­ies already to play so I feel good, I feel fit and I’m ready for the new season.”

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0 Rory Sutherland looks set for another chance to impress against Bordeaux in the European Challenge Cup quarter-final on Saturday.
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