Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Darge determined to bury pain with victory in Dublin

- BY ED ELLIOT

SCOTLAND co-captain Rory Darge hopes channellin­g the dejection of a shock defeat to Italy can help topple titlechasi­ng Ireland and clinch an overdue Triple Crown.

Gregor Townsend’s side run out in Dublin today seeking to salvage silverware from a Guinness Six Nations campaign which disastrous­ly unravelled in Rome.

While Scotland retain an extremely slim chance of snatching the title, the consolatio­n of defeating Ireland, England and Wales in a single championsh­ip for the first time since the 1990 Five Nations appears to be the realistic extent of their ambitions.

“Coming here to get a result is going to be a tough ask but we’ve got a lot to play for,” said Darge.

“It’s 30-odd years since a Scottish team won the Triple Crown and obviously after a loss like last weekend, the first thing you want to do is get back out there and put things as right as you can. That’s what we’re looking forward to.

“The fuel is the result (against Italy, a 31-29 defeat). The fuel is how gutted we were after the game. It was a quiet changing room.

“The opportunit­y to come to Dublin and beat one of the best teams in the world, that’s enough motivation.”

Scotland must beat Ireland with a bonus point and deny their opponents one, while overturnin­g a 76-point deficit in points difference to have a chance of finishing top of the table.

That improbable scenario seems even more unlikely given the reigning champions have won 13 of the last 14 meetings between the nations and are chasing a 10th success on the spin.

Glasgow flanker Darge insists the Scots have “full belief” they can cause problems for Andy Farrell’s men.

“All we can do is focus on ourselves and then hopefully prove something for you,” he told reporters.

“In recent years, it’s not been the case but we’ve got full belief that if we do everything we can we’ll put the pressure on them. Every moment is going to be huge.

“If you aren’t in a moment or you switch off, they’re likely to make you pay for it.

“We just need to focus on what we can do better from the Italy game but also what we think might put them under a bit of pressure.”

Meanwhile, Scotland have announced a four-game summer tour of North and South America.

Gregor Townsend’s men will face Canada in Ottawa on Saturday July 6, USA in Washington on Friday July 12, Chile in Santiago on Saturday

July 20 and Uruguay in Montevideo on Saturday 27 July.

 ?? ?? FOCUSED: Scotland’s Rory Darge believes they can topple title-chasing Ireland today.
FOCUSED: Scotland’s Rory Darge believes they can topple title-chasing Ireland today.

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