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Hogg calling the shots for British and Irish Lions in South Africa

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Stuart Hogg will captain the British and Irish Lions for their opening fixture in South Africa against the Emirates Lions tomorrow.

Hogg was dropped by Exeter for the closing stages of their Gallagher Premiershi­p title push but the Scotland skipper has been thrust into Warren Gatland’s team at the first available opportunit­y.

The 29-year-old fullback only linked up with the squad after Saturday’s Premiershi­p final defeat by Harlequins and has been given an immediate chance to press for Test selection.

He is joined in the backline by Scotland team-mate Finn Russell, who forms an intriguing 10-12 axis with Owen Farrell – one of his rivals for the fly-half duties against the Springboks.

Russell has overcome an ankle injury to make his first appearance of the tour and is picked in a half-back partnershi­p alongside compatriot Ali Price.

A strong Scottish influence runs throughout the team for a fixture that arrives a week after Japan were flattened 28-10 in the pre-tour curtain raiser at Murrayfiel­d.

Hamish Watson, the current Six Nations player of the year, is restored at openside having been forced to withdraw from the back row to face the Brave Blossoms because of concussion sustained in training.

Chris Harris makes his first appearance of the tour at outside centre, lifting the number of Scotsmen in the starting XV to five. Prop Zander Fagerson is on the bench after recovering from a back spasm.

England dominate the pack where they supply five starters in hooker Jamie George, prop Kyle Sinckler, locks Maro Itoje and Jonny Hill and flanker Courtney Lawes.

It comes after Eddie Jones’s men were overlooked entirely against Japan and this time it is Ireland whose only representa­tion is on the bench.

“It’s good to have arrived in Johannesbu­rg and get the tour under way,” Gatland said.

“We had a pleasing win last week up in Edinburgh, but there’s still plenty we need to get right on Saturday.

“I’ve been encouraged by the way the boys have trained this week. I feel it’s gone up a level from where we were in Jersey and we’re starting to see a better understand­ing of some of our tactics.”

Scotland have been forced to call off their Test match against Romania later this month due to “several” positive Covid-19 tests being returned in the camp.

The match was due to be played in Bucharest on July 10 but has now been cancelled.

All players and staff are now isolating, according to a statement from Scottish Rugby.

The SRU said it had “every intention” of fulfilling the Georgia fixture on July 17.

 ??  ?? Finn Russell and Stuart Hogg are ready to rumble.
Finn Russell and Stuart Hogg are ready to rumble.

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