Scotland Squad for 2012 Six Nations

Written by Mike on January 6th, 2012. Posted in Rugby Union News, Six Nations



Andy Robinson names Scotland Rugby Squad for 2012 Six Nations Championship

Andy Robinson has named the Scotland Rugby Squad to contest the 2012 Six Nations Tournament. The squad consists of 36 players, made up of 17 backs and 19 forwards. Despite their unsuccessful 2011 Rugby World Cup campaign, in which they became the first ever Scotland rugby team not to reach the quarter finals, Robinson has retained faith in most of that touring squad. New to the squad are Lee Jones, Stuart Hogg, Duncan Weir, Robert Harley, Fraser McKenzie and Steven Shingler.

According to Robinson the squad reflects the good form of the Edinburgh Rugby and Glasgow Warriors rugby teams in the Heineken Cup rugby competition.

Scotland will begin their campaign against current Six Nations champions England on the 4th of February. They have not won the title since 1999 and are yet to finish outside the bottom two in five years.

Click here to view the 2012 Six Nations fixtures.

Scotland Rugby Team Backs:

Joe Ansbro, Mike Blair, Chris Cusiter, Simon Danielli, Nick De Luca, Max Evans, Stuart Hogg, Ruaridh Jackson, Lee Jones, Greig Laidlaw, Rory Lamont, Sean Lamont, Rory Lawson, Graeme Morrison, Dan Parks, Steven Shingler, Duncan Weir.

Scotland Rugby Team Forwards:

John Barclay, Kelly Brown, Geoff Cross, David Denton, Alasdair Dickinson, Ross Ford, Richie Gray, Dougie Hall, Jim Hamilton, Robert Harley, Allan Jacobsen, Alastair Kellock, Scott Lawson, Moray Low, Fraser McKenzie, Euan Murray, Ross Rennie, Alasdair Strokosch, Richie Vernon.

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Comments (2)

  • Jock Mitchell
    February 1, 2012 at 9:09 pm |

    As long as Parks is part of Scottish set-up we can forget about playing attacking rugby. It is so sad to see backs that have potential being wasted because the stand off does not know how to carry ball and attack opposition. iT IS LAUGHABLE TO KNOW THE OPPOSITION ARE REALLY PLAYING WITH AN EXTRA PLAYER AND THEY KNOW THEY DON'T NEED TO WORRY ABOUT STAND-OFF.
    We need to move on and change our style of playing. Henry critisized England and had no comment about Scotland. A small country like N.Z. can loose Carter and tthen have no shortage of top class reserves.We must encourage young players and give them hope.I have no idea how Townsend can't see a problem.
    They want to take players into academies later when they see their real potential in club rugby.(I could make comments about players selected for academies but I will resist)

  • Mike
    February 1, 2012 at 10:21 pm |

    Thanks for your comment Jock. Yes, Parks does seem like a player limited to one type of gameplan (which I thought he did quite well?) but that must be frustrating considering some of the talent available on the outsides.

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