The Scotsman

Townsend keeps door open for Gray

● Scotland hooker may miss warm-up Tests after foot surgery but Townsend confident he will be ready for Japan tournament

- By DUNCAN SMITH

Richie Gray could still be “in the mix” for Scotland’s World Cup squad in the event of injuries, according to coach greg or townsend.

The 65-times capped lock was in the Toulouse team which defeated Greig Laidlaw’s Clermont Auvergne in the French Top 14 final at the weekend.

But Gray was left out when Townsend named his World Cup training squad in May and then was overlooked again when the coach added to his squad later in the month, with Townsend preferring the uncapped Glasgow Warriors forward Scott Cummngs as an additional second-row option.

Asked yesterday if Gray would still be considered in the event of second-row injuries, Townsend said: “He’d definitely be in the mix. We watched his game on Saturday night on TV and watched it here yesterday before training. We are aware that players are still playing. Greig and Richie played the last two weeks in semi-finals and final. We know he [Gray] had a good game, came off the bench and played well.”

Lions cap Gray, 29, has not played for Scotland since the 2018 Six Nations match against Italy but is still considered one of the nation’s best locks. He played in the 2011 and 2015 World Cups, helping Scotland reach the quarterfin­als of the latter.

Scotland head coach Gregor Townsend is confident that hooker Fraser Brown will be fit for the World Cup after having an operation on a foot injury he picked up in last month’s Guinness Pro14 final.

The 29-year-old Glasgow Warriors forward is on crutches but, speaking in Inverness yesterday, where Scotland’s extended training squad gathered to kick off their preparatio­ns for the tournament in Japan, Townsend said the outlook was hopeful.

“We are confident Fraser will be ready in time for the World Cup,” said the coach. “We won’t see him training much over the next few weeks as he’s continuing his recovery from that [operation].

“It was a toe issue. He has had a tidy-up operation around two of his toes because of what happened in the Leinster game.

“When we saw his reaction we were initially worried it was his knee, and then something else, so it’s good news we are confident he’ll be available for the World Cup but we’ll see how he goes over the next few weeks.” Brown, who has 42 caps, is one of four hookers in the training squad along with Calcutta Cup skipper Stuart Mcinally, George Turner and Grant Stewart.

Townsend admitted that the warm-up Tests against France and Georgia may come too soon for Brown but the coach said he would still be happy in that event to take him to Japan, with Scotland’s opening match coming against Ireland in Yokohama on 22 September.

“That might be too early but that will depend how he goes once he starts running again. We have not added someone to the squad as we believe he will be fit in time for the tournament.

“He would have to be very close to being ready by then. We would have to make a decision whether to play him in those games – maybe the last one. There are two weeks between the last [warm-up] game and the Ireland game. We will know a few weeks before if he is on track and if he’s not we will work with the three other hookers we have here or perhaps look to bring someone else in as a precaution. Just now we are confident he will come back in time.

“Fraser has had a couple of injuries but has played very well on his return on two or three occasions. It’s just unfortunat­e he got injured in the last game.”

Although there has been no official retirement announceme­nt it is understood that Edinburgh hooker Ross Ford, who is Scotland’s most capped player on 110 caps, will not play again and Townsend confirmed he wouldn’t be an option if Brown fails to be fit enough for the plane to Japan.

The Scotland team have been training at Highland RFC’S impressive Canal Park facility and yesterday the coach and some of the players attended a Tartan Touch event which attracted 170 kids from 14 local schools.

As part of the team bonding element, the squad were split into groups and raced from Stirling to Inverness, completing tasks and challenges on the way north.

Townsend believes the preparatio­ns have got off to a perfect start in the Highland capital.

“Really beneficial. We wanted to do something a bit different at the start of this World Cup camp,” he said. “We had an idea of somewhere in the north, looked at a few places. Our management and fitness teams came up here and were really impressed.

“In terms of what we wanted to do rugby wise it’s been great but also just that feeling of us coming together at a place not many have been at. We tend to train in Edinburgh, or close by, during the Six Nations so to see this beautiful part of Scotland has been excellent.”

“We have not added someone to the squad as we believe he will be fit in time for the tournament” GREGOR TOWNSEND

 ??  ?? 0 Scotland full-back Stuart Hogg signs an autograph for a fan in Inverness, where Gregor Townsend’s
0 Scotland full-back Stuart Hogg signs an autograph for a fan in Inverness, where Gregor Townsend’s
 ??  ?? 0 Fraser Brown picked up a foot injury in the Guinness Pro14 final.
0 Fraser Brown picked up a foot injury in the Guinness Pro14 final.
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