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Why Scott is counting on Twelvetree­s for inspiratio­n

- ■ By TOM BRADSHAW

MATT Scott couldn’t be doing much more to stake his claim for a Scotland recall ahead of the Six Nations – and he says he has an Englishman to thank.

Dropped from Vern Cotter’s squad for the autumn Tests, Scott has been working with fellow Gloucester centre Billy Twelvetree­s on refining his game.

And it has reaped some immediate dividends.

Scott is tied for second with Bath winger Semesa Rokoduguni in the list of top Premiershi­p finishers this season, with eight tries to his name. Only Wasps’ Christian Wade has dotted down more times in the league.

But it is in defence where Scott has been focusing most of his efforts since making the summer move from Edinburgh to Kingsholm, with Twelvetree­s – himself overlooked by his country – proving an inspiratio­n.

“The feedback I got after I was dropped was about the defence – they felt there were a couple of other centres who were, maybe, more defensivel­y sound than me,” said 26-year-old Scott, who scored twice in Gloucester’s seven-try thumping of Worcester last weekend.

“They told me to keep working on it and that’s what I’ve been doing.

“I have been focusing with Billy and I love the way he has this energy and passion for defending. I’ve not come across anything like it before. He is a class player – an England internatio­nal and a British Lion – and it’s lovely to be able to learn off him and these other guys.”

Scott has 36 caps, with his last appearance for Scotland coming in June against Japan. Since then Huw Jones has impressed alongside Alex Dunbar.

“I’m desperate to get back in the mix for the Six Nations,” he said.

“I was absolutely gutted to miss out in the autumn. But centre is such a competitiv­e position now in the Scotland squad, whereas in the past it maybe wasn’t.

“I need to improve all aspects of my game to get in the squad and if I can get up there where the coaches can watch me then I can, hopefully, show them why I’m worthy of a place again.”

Despite his try-scoring heroics, Scott, who hasn’t missed a Premiershi­p game so far this season, remains focused.

“Scoring tries gets your name in the headlines but it’s about the whole performanc­e and there are other aspects of my performanc­e that need working on.

“Sometimes scoring tries glosses over that.”

 ??  ?? Tightening up: Matt Scott is improving his defence
Tightening up: Matt Scott is improving his defence
 ??  ?? Help: Billy Twelvetree­s
Help: Billy Twelvetree­s

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