Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Scotland primed for trip to Dublin

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GLASGOW back-rower Ally Miller has been given his first Scotland call-up ahead of Saturday’s Guinness Six Nations showdown with Ireland.

The 27-year-old, who initially struggled to establish himself with the Warriors after arriving at Scotstoun from Edinburgh in 2021, has been rewarded by boss Gregor Townsend for his excellent form under Franco Smith this term.

Miller joins up with the squad as fellow back-rower Hamish Watson drops out along with prop Jamie Bhatti and secondrowe­r Glen Young.

None of the forward trio were involved on Saturday as the Scots crashed to a damaging 31-29 defeat away to Italy.

An update released by Scottish Rugby yesterday also revealed that 21-year-old Glasgow second-rowers Alex Samuel and Max Williamson are training with the squad.

Their more experience­d Warriors colleague Scott

Cummings, meanwhile, is adamant that Scotland will have no Rome hangover as they prepare for their championsh­ip-concluding match against Ireland.

Had the Scots won in Italy at the weekend, they would be heading to Dublin for a title shootout with their hosts.

Instead, the trip has become an exercise in saving face for Townsend’s under-pressure team.

If Scotland lose on Saturday, they will end the tournament with just two wins from five and could feasibly finish fifth if Italy beat Wales this weekend.

“It’s going to be a tough game,” said Cummings. “To get a win out there we’re going to have to have a 10 out of 10 performanc­e.

“Ireland are one of the best teams in the world and we’ve got to go to Dublin, and try and put a performanc­e in.

“We need to change one or two things from Italy and make sure we finish this campaign the way we want to and represent the country how we want to with the final performanc­e.”

Scotland have not won in the Irish capital since 2010 and have lost each of their last nine meetings with Ireland – including a chastening 36-14 World Cup poolstage defeat in Paris just five short months ago. When asked how easily it would be for the Scots to rouse themselves for such a formidable match just a week after one of their worst results of Townsend’s nearseven-year reign, Cummings said: “Quite easily, to be honest. In the big games the mentality takes care of itself.

“We remember that last game at the World Cup when we didn’t show up how we wanted to show up and that still lives in our memories.

“There’s going to be no shortage of motivation after Saturday’s game and the last time we played Ireland so we’re excited for it.

“It’s obviously going to be a tough challenge but one we’re ready to take on.”

 ?? ?? CAP CHANCE: Warriors forward Ally Miller is prepared to make his Scotland debut against the title-seeking Irish in Dublin’s Aviva Stadium.
CAP CHANCE: Warriors forward Ally Miller is prepared to make his Scotland debut against the title-seeking Irish in Dublin’s Aviva Stadium.

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