The Scotsman

Marshall grabs his chance with Scotland after diverting from England pathway

- By GARY HEATLY

Tom Marshall made an instant impact with the Scotland u nd er-20s when he scored two tries in a comfortabl­e win over Old Glory DC – and now the back-row is keen to make his mark on the World Championsh­ip in Argentina.

The young Scots, coached by Ospreys-bound Carl Hogg, are in Washington this week preparing for the showpiece event which begins early next week.

During their stint of training, they played a match against Old Glory DC, the club S cottish Rugby have invested in, on Monday evening and won 70-7, scoring ten tries in the process.

They will face a much tougher test in their Pool C opener against South Africa in Rosario next Tuesday, but one player who has certainly staked a claim to start against the BabyBoks is Newcastle Falcons’ Marshall, right, who impressed Hogg while playing for Tynedale in English National League Division Two.

“I have also been playing for the Falcons A team this season and really enjoyed that,” the 19-year-old said.

“My mum Louise is S cottish, being from Glasgow, I had been to a few of the England [age -grade] things, but wasn’t really getting much of an opp or tunit y and then this chance with Scotland came up. So, I jumped at it and I have been really lucky and have made the World Championsh­ip squad.

“I was quite close to England stuff, but as soon as I found out there was a chance with Scotland I was very keen and really wanted some game time. I was in the England wider squad during the Six Nations and then I came into this Scotland group and played in the developmen­t game against France and that was my first involvemen­t. “At school I used to play stand- off/centre and a lot in the backs, but I got too slow for that! I prefer No 8, but this season I have mainly played six or seven. “The lads have been really welcoming, they are a good set of boys. There is good depth and good variety in the backrow. It will be tough to get into the side, it is very competitiv­e.

“This Washington stint is key to help us all really focus ahead of the tournament. The new boys like me will be able to bond during this week with everyone else while the guys who played last year can let us know what to expect.”

Hogg, himself a former backrow, said of Marshall: “Tom is slightly different to what we already had in the squad. He’s a real footballer, a converted centre, and he’s got real pace and power coming on to the ball, so that will be a really useful asset for us. He’s got the ability to use his feet and use the ball to evade tacklers and get over the gain line. He’s always been on our radar.”

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