The Scotsman

‘Diligent’ Darge fit to face France

- Graham Bean

will have no hesitation in thrusting Rory Darge into the firing line against France as they look to build on their win over Wales on the opening weekend of the Guinness Six Nations.

Darge has not played since straining knee ligaments in Glasgow Warriors’ defeat by Edinburgh at Murrayfiel­d on December 30 but the back row forward is on course to return to the national stadium on Saturday for the visit of France, who lost their first Six Nations match to Ireland in Marseille.

Scotland have lost flanker Luke Crosbie and lock Richie Gray for the remainder of the championsh­ip after both were injured in Cardiff and Darge is expected to come in for Crosbie, with Grant Gilchrist replacing Gray.

Darge, 23, was appointed Scotland co-captain along with Finn Russell for the Six Nations but missed the 27-26 win over Wales as he worked his way back to fitness. Steve Tandy, the Scotland defence coach, believes the wing forward is ready to step straight back in at Test level.

“Definitely. He’s done it before after injuries,” said Tandy. “Knowing Rory and the guy he is, how diligent he is and how he looks at and studies the game, we have no doubts. Physically, it feels like he’s adding layer on layer as he gets a little bit older.

“He’s physically ready, and even when they are injured, the boys are still lifting [weights] Scotland it’s not as if they’re sitting there doing nothing. We wouldn’t throw him in if we didn’t feel he was ready.

“He’s trained and he’s looking good. He came through training last week, he trained again on Tuesday, so all being well in the rest of the training week he’ll be available.”

Tandy said that the loss of Crosbie and Gray would be keenly felt but the coach believes there’s enough strength in depth in the squad to cover the pair. Crosbie hurt his shoulder while Gray suffered a bicep injury and it was announced yesterday that both would play no further part in this year’s Six Nations.

“First and foremost, with the characters they are, they’re awesome individual­s,” said Tandy. “Richie brings lots of experience around the group and he’s got better with age. He’s great to work with and you see the energy and clarity he brings to the group. He will be sorely missed.

“Luke has fought so hard to get to the internatio­nal scene. You see the warrior he is on the field, but there is also the character he is and how he leads in and around the training environmen­t, how he speaks in meetings.

“We’ve got a great squad as well. If you look at the backrowers, there are loads of form players so we’re lucky enough to have an abundance in those positions. If someone misses out, everyone else is ready to step into the shirt.”

Gilchrist missed the Wales game through suspension but is free to return this weekend. Tandyadded­thatfrance­would present a hugely physical challenge. “They'll be hurting from losing at home but it doesn't matter whether they've won or lost, France are going to be physicalan­dtheyhavea­nunbelieva­ble team,” said the coach.

We wouldn’t throw Rory in if we didn’t feel he was ready. He’s looking good Steve Tandy

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