The Scotsman

Scotland hold ‘honest’ review after Italy capitulati­on in bid to avoid Under-20 Six Nations whitewash

- Gary Heatly

Scotland’s players have had an “honest” review regarding the second-half capitulati­on in Italy and now all focus is on an even tougher final test in the under-20 Six Nations tomorrow evening versus title hopefuls Ireland.

After 50 minutes in Treviso last Friday in the round four clash, Scotland were 14-7 up and edging towards a precious triumph. however, things went wrong from that moment onwards and they conceded 40 points in the next 30 minutes and were on the end of a 47-14 thumping.

The result left Scotland bottom of the table on one point, coming as it did after previous losses to Wales, France and England. Scotland could still avoid the wooden spoon, but Ireland are going into this round five clash at virgin media Park in cork knowing they need points of their own if they are to leapfrog leaders England and back up last year’s title while they saw off the Scots 82-5 last year at Scotstoun.

Revealing the clear-the-air talks post-italy and looking ahead to the Ireland challenge, head coach Kenny Murray said: “The players were all pretty honest, they were more disappoint­ed than anybody with the Italy result. they were honest in their review on saturday morning and on Sunday we were all really honest about that last 30 minutes and what you need to do to be successful in internatio­nal rugby.

“At the end of the day, it was a disappoint­ing spell and the boys know that, so we’ve highlighte­d where we need to be better this week. Ireland are a good side, they’ ve got good players similar to last year. They’ re strong, but it’s a good opportunit­y to go play against a good side and we’re looking forward to it.”

For the match, Murray has made four changes to the starting XV with full-back Jack Brown on debut, centre Johnnyvent­isei,looseheadp­ropcallums­mythandbac­k-rowjonny Morris coming in.

Scotland under-20: Jack Brown, Finlay Doyle, Johnny Ventisei, Findlay Thomson, Geordie Gwynn (C-C); Isaac Coates, Hector Patterson; Callum Smyth, Jerry Blythlaffe­rty, Callum Norrie, Euan Mcvie, Ruaraidh Hart (C-C), Jonny Morris, Freddy Douglas, Tom Currie. Subs: Marcus Brogan, Robbie Deans, Ryan Whitefield, Archie Clarke, Monroe Job, Eric Davey, Andrew Mclean, Finn Douglas.

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