Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Scots have cover in all areas says Townsend

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GREGOR Townsend has hailed Scotland’s growing depth after selecting the fifth fly-half of the autumn series in debutant Jaco Van Der Walt.

The 26-year-old Edinburgh playmaker has completed his residency qualificat­ion, and will make his Test debut against Ireland tomorrow.

The South Africa-born star follows Finn Russell, Adam Hastings, Stuart Hogg and Duncan Weir into Scotland’s 10 role in this Autumn Nations Cup campaign.

Scotland will take on Ireland at Dublin’s Aviva Stadium in the third-fourth play-off, with head coach Townsend admitting he never expected to have the luxury of five options at fly-half.

“It seems like we’ve got more depth, I think 36 players have played in this campaign and it will be three more this weekend,” said Townsend.

“So that’s a number in itself to say they have all played internatio­nal rugby and we’ve played pretty well in this period.

“We’ll have our fifth stand-off in five games this weekend, if you count Staurt Hogg’s 10 or 12 minutes at Llanelli at the beginning of this campaign.

“So I don’t think I would ever have thought that we could have had five stand-offs playing internatio­nal rugby. So there’s growing depth.

“We certainly have depth in one or two positions and that’s very exciting to have as a coach, second row for example, the depth there is really impressive.

“And we’re very aware that there are second rows playing very well outside of our group.

“So it’s growing but ultimately you want the top 15, 23 and probably 30 to be at a very high level.

“You want those two players challengin­g for each position to be up there with the best in the world, and we’re moving towards that. But I think certainly we can be better in that regard.”

Blair Kinghorn misses out due to a broken finger, while George Horne has not quite shaken off a foot issue.

Hamish Watson was fit for selection but Townsend opted to shake up his back-row resources.

Full-back Hogg will provide flyhalf cover for Van Der Walt, with the Exeter star set to win his 80th cap.

Van Der Walt is the latest residency qualifier to make his way into Scotland’s ranks, with Townsend happy to capitalise on greater selection numbers.

While Edinburgh’s combative playmaker could face a big challenge in acclimatis­ing to Test rugby in Dublin, Townsend believes he boasts the physicalit­y and skill set to thrive in the arena.

“Just getting used to internatio­nal rugby will be a great experience for him, and getting used to playing with new team-mates inside and outside him,” said Townsend.

“And just doing what he’s been doing really well for Edinburgh. He’s taken his game to another level.”

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