The Scotsman

Scotland Women coach Easson names strongest available side to face Japan

- By GARY HEATLY

Scotland’s women are looking to make it three wins on the spin tomorrow and, as a result, head coach Bryan Easson has named his strongest available starting XV to face Japan.

The Scots defeated Spain and

Ireland in September at the European World Cup qualifiers in Italy - and they want to keep momentum up heading into 2022.

At the start of next year they have the final World Cup qualifying event and then the Six Nations, but for now all that is on their minds is japan at the dam Health Stadium in Edinburgh tomorrow (4.10pm, live on BBC

Alba ). harlequins’ sarah b on ar comes into the starting line up in the only change from the Ireland triumph, louis em cm ill an reverting to the bench.

“Sarah has been back at Harlequins since our trip to Italy and has been playing well, so getting her and Emma Wassell back together in the second-row gives us options in the lineout,” Easson said. “For us just now it is about getting used to winning games. A win here would give us three on the bounce and that would build confidence.”

Edinburgh University youngsters Anne Young, a prop, and Shona Campbell, a winger, could make debuts off the bench. “Anne is deserving of this chance, she is still learning her trade at loosehead, but she has worked really hard,”

Easson adds. “And Shona was a Touch rugby player originally who recently re pre sent edgb at seven sand has trained well this week.”

Scotland: Chloe Rollie; Rhona Lloyd, Hannah Smith, Lisa Thomson, Megan Gaffney; Helen Nelson, Jenny Maxwell; Leah Bartlett, Lana Skeldon, Christine Belisle, Emma Wassell, Sarah Bonar, Rachel Malcolm (C), Rachel Mclachlan, Jade Konkel. Subs: Molly Wright, Anne Young, Lisa Cockburn, Louise Mcmillan, Evie Gallagher, Sarah Law, Evie Wills, Shona Campbell.

 ?? ?? ↑ Head coach Bryan Easson
↑ Head coach Bryan Easson

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