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Young guns told to speed up in bid to bounce back

- DAVID BARNES

SCOTLAND Under-20s head coach Kenny Murray has made seven changes to his starting XV ahead of the age-grade side’s Six Nations Summer Series round-two clash against Italy in Treviso tonight.

The Scots are looking to bounce back after a disappoint­ing 45-15 loss to Wales in their opening game of the campaign on Saturday, but they know they face a tough challenge against the host nation, who came out on top (27-13) when the sides met in March, and who picked up a confidence-boosting 36-19 win over Georgia at the weekend.

“It’s a four-day turnaround so it is bloody tough to get guys recovered and ready to go for another game, plus we want to use the full squad to give everyone an opportunit­y as well,” said Murray, when explaining the decision to change almost half his team.

“The boys are obviously disappoint­ed [with the Wales game], we did a review and looked at areas we could be better at, especially winning collisions both sides of the ball. And the big thing was our speed to get set, we were just a bit slow compared to Wales and that hurt us at times.

“So, the players know what they need to do to play better, and, after a light walk through today, they are full of energy. We know it’ll be a tough game, but they are looking forward to getting back into it.”

Gabe Jones of Brunel University/Ealing Trailfinde­rs earns his first start for the side at full-back after impressing off the bench last time out, and he is joined in the backthree by powerful winger

~Ross McKnight, who missed the Wales game with a deadleg.

“Gabe has been on the radar through SQ [Scottish Qualified] stuff and from watching his clips I felt like he was a player we should bring in and have a look at,” Murray said. “He has a bit of X-factor, he is very, very quick, and he can beat players in small channels, so he is an exciting player to get involved.”

“With Ross coming back

in and Kerr Johnston on the other wing, we have a couple of big men in the wide channels, which is hopefully going to help us this week.”

It is all change at half-back with Ben Afshar replacing his Southern Knights team-mate Murray Redpath at scrumhalf, while Euan Cunningham comes in for Christian Townsend at stand-off.

“Ben is a really sharp young player, he’s quick and has a fantastic box-kick,” said Murray. “He’s quite tall for a nine so has quite long levers, which is a real asset in terms of kicking.

“Euan was unfortunat­e during the Six Nations because he had a hamstring issue and didn’t play much, so the plan was always to give him a bit of a run.”

In the pack, Murray has stuck with the same back and second-row combinatio­ns, but has picked an entirely new front-row, with hooker Patrick Harrison bringing the experience gained from playing pro rugby with Edinburgh towards the tail end of the 2020-21 season, while Gregor Scougall replaces Callum Norrie – calf pull – at tighthead prop and Iain Carmichael gets a run-out at loose-head.

“Iain has been a hooker coming through, but we have some other good hookers also coming through like Patrick and Gregor Hiddleston, so we just felt he was a player who could offer us more as a

loose-head prop,” the coach said. “We had the discussion with him a while back about him potentiall­y covering there and he was keen to do that, and he has done a decent job there, so that is why he is at prop.

“Paddy [Harrison] has had a frustratin­g season so far in terms of game time, so this is an opportunit­y to show what he can do.”

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Southern Knights’ Ben Afshar comes into the Scotland Under 20s side to face Italy today

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