A Game of Two (Scrum) Halves

Rory Baldwin by Scribe Written on June 15, 2009

With a wee ankle strain keeping him out of Saturday’s game, Mike’s last chance to try and sneak onto the bench for the test will be Tuesday. With Mike Phillips now a certainty for the No. 9 shirt and Harry Ellis playing solidly if unspectacularly, Mike has been short of opportunities to show what he can do—less than a full 80 minutes spread across two matches.

They are both carrying slight knocks, though, so if fit he should be certain of a start on Tuesday.

With Euan Murray and Ross Ford also largely restricted to the midweek team (that confusingly seems to have played on Saturdays) it could be likely that there is a strong Scottish flavour to the not-probables who will face the Southern Kings on Tuesday.

The team announcement imminent.

This match is on early afternoon here, so set your videos, if you still use such things. They reckon (barring injuries tomorrow) that all scrum halves will be fit for Saturday, so there's no requirement for a late call up.

Meanwhile, Chris Cusiter, whom many (including myself) touted for a berth on the Lions Tour, seems to be maintaining the great form his brief appearances in the 6N suggested, leading the Scotland A team in Romania to a demolition of rugby giants Russia in a performance that left Andy Robinson happy with some things but seemingly plenty else to work on when Cusiter went off.

BBC Report

Apparently, the match was screened by beleaguered broadcaster Setanta, anyone see the match and can confirm this? Some of the Nations Cup games seem to be on Eurosport this week but no sign of Scotland thus far. I’ll keep you posted if I find anything.

Update: Here is the Lions team to face the Southern Kings, hot off the press. Donnacha is to captain the side, and big Nathan has been sent into the back row. Still, if Mike Blair passes a fitness test on Tuesday morning this team will feature the entire Scottish contingent starting, leading to the high probability of none of them making the test side. It’s a fairly beasting pack with a much lighter feel (plenty of skill though) in the backs.

British & Irish Lions versus Southern Kings on Tuesday, Jun. 16.

15. Keith Earls (Munster/Ireland)
14. Shane Williams (Ospreys/Wales)
13. Riki Flutey (London Wasps/England)
12. Gordon D’Arcy (Leinster/Ireland)
11. Luke Fitzgerald (Leinster/Ireland)
10. James Hook (Ospreys/Wales)
9. Mike Blair (Edinburgh/Scotland)
8. Andy Powell (Cardiff Blues/Wales)
7. Joe Worsley (London Wasps/England)
6. Nathan Hines (Perpignan/Scotland)
5. Donncha O’Callaghan (Munster/Ireland) captain
4. Simon Shaw (London Wasps/England)
3. Euan Murray (Northampton/Scotland)
2. Ross Ford (Edinburgh/Scotland)
1. Andrew Sheridan (Sale Sharks/England)

 

Replacements

16. Matthew Rees (Scarlets/Wales)
17. Adam Jones (Ospreys/Wales)
18. Tom Croft (Leicester Tigers/England)
19. David Wallace (Munster/Ireland)
20. Harry Ellis (Leicester Tigers/England)
21. Ronan O’Gara (Munster/Ireland)
22. Ugo Monye (Harlequins/England

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