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Cotter names Scotland squad for 2017 RBS 6 Nations

LionsWatch: Settled Scotland ready for Ireland

Vern Cotter has named his 37-man Scotland squad for the 2017 RBS 6 Nations and there are four British & Irish Lions included.

2013 tourists Stuart Hogg, Sean Maitland and Richie Gray plus 2009 tourist Ross Ford are all named in a settled-looking squad that will be captained by scrum-half Greig Laidlaw.

Last year the Scots claimed victories over both Italy and France – the first time they have won two games in a Championship since 2013.

And they backed that up with an impressive autumn that saw them down Argentina and Georgia and slip to the narrowest of defeats to Australia.

Re-called to Cotter’s squad is Matt Scott – the centre who missed out this autumn but has been in fine form for Gloucester in the Aviva Premiership.

Two uncapped players in prop Simon Berghan and back-rower Cornell Du Preez are also included.

“It’s a well-balanced and exciting group that have played a lot of rugby together, know each other well and are ambitious to do well in a Scotland jersey,” said Cotter.

“I think if we get our mindset right we can be competitive and push for wins in every game in this campaign.

“When you look down the list of names from Greig Laidlaw as captain, a solid locking group that’s been together for a while, a familiar group of loose forwards who have played consistently well for their clubs, with John Hardie expected to return to fitness shortly.

“The backline gives us a little versatility with Huw Jones able to play several positions, as can Duncan Taylor. Duncan Weir returns alongside Finn [Russell] who’ll be working to run games, with settled back-three options available to us once again.”

The 2017 Championship sees Scotland kick off their campaign by welcoming Ireland to BT Murrayfield.

Cotter added: “We now prepare to enter the RBS 6 Nations and face our first opposition, Ireland, at home next month who are now ranked highly in the world, and deservedly so, after wins over New Zealand, Australia and South Africa, so it’s a tough start.

“I think the addition of bonus points will probably open up the games a little more and I think that’s a good thing. I think we’ll see a little more play and perhaps a few more risks in the game, which is exciting.”

The squad will convene in Edinburgh on Monday (23 January) for a three-day camp at Oriam – Scotland’s sports performance centre – ahead of the national team’s opener against Ireland at BT Murrayfield in just over a fortnight’s time (Saturday 4 February, kick-off 2.25pm) – live on BBC.

SCOTLAND 37-MAN SQUAD FOR 2017 RBS 6 NATIONS

FORWARDS

PROP (7)

Alex Allan (Glasgow Warriors) – 3 caps

Simon Berghan (Edinburgh Rugby) – uncapped

Allan Dell (Edinburgh Rugby) – 3 caps

Zander Fagerson (Glasgow Warriors) – 4 caps

Willem Nel (Edinburgh Rugby) – 15 caps

Gordon Reid (Glasgow Warriors) – 19 caps

Jon Welsh (Newcastle Falcons) – 11 caps

HOOKER (3)

Fraser Brown (Glasgow Warriors) – 20 caps

Ross Ford (Edinburgh Rugby) – 102 caps

Stuart McInally (Edinburgh Rugby) – 9 caps

LOCK (5)

Jonny Gray (Glasgow Warriors) – 28 caps

Richie Gray (Toulouse) – 60 caps

Grant Gilchrist (Edinburgh Rugby) – 15 caps

Tim Swinson (Glasgow Warriors) – 25 caps

Ben Toolis (Edinburgh Rugby) – 1 cap

BACK-ROW (7)

John Barclay (Scarlets) – 55 caps

Cornell Du Preez (Edinburgh Rugby) – uncapped

John Hardie (Edinburgh Rugby) – 13 caps

Rob Harley (Glasgow Warriors) – 19 caps

Josh Strauss (Glasgow Warriors) – 9 caps

Hamish Watson (Edinburgh Rugby) – 5 caps

Ryan Wilson (Glasgow Warriors) – 23 caps

BACKS

SCRUM-HALF (3)

Greig Laidlaw CAPTAIN (Gloucester) – 56 caps

Ali Price (Glasgow Warriors) – 1 cap

Henry Pyrgos (Glasgow Warriors) – 18 caps

STAND-OFF (2)

Finn Russell (Glasgow Warriors) – 22 caps

Duncan Weir (Edinburgh Rugby) – 23 caps

CENTRE (5)

Mark Bennett (Glasgow Warriors) – 17 caps

Alex Dunbar (Glasgow Warriors) – 19 caps

Huw Jones (Stormers) – 3 caps

Matt Scott (Gloucester) – 36 caps

Duncan Taylor (Saracens) – 18 caps

BACK-THREE (5)

Stuart Hogg (Glasgow Warriors) – 48 caps

Damien Hoyland (Edinburgh Rugby) – 2 caps

Sean Maitland (Saracens) – 26 caps

Tommy Seymour (Glasgow Warriors) – 31 caps

Tim Visser (Harlequins) – 28 caps

Not currently considered through injury: David Denton (hamstring, Bath Rugby), Alasdair Dickinson (foot, Edinburgh Rugby), Pete Horne (ankle, Glasgow Warriors), Rory Hughes (knee, Glasgow Warriors), Rory Sutherland (groin, Edinburgh Rugby).

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