Rugby: Beattie suspects Scots’ rankings drop may have forced Robinson’s exit
That’s the view of former Scotland and Lions cap John Beattie, who has also pinpointed a specific weakness culminating in that 15-21 defeat by Tonga.
“My guess is there was something in the contract,” he said. “If you go down X number (of places) there will be trouble.”
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Hide AdBeattie added: “He (Robinson) was either half pushed or whatever. You could tell by body language after the game he was on his way out.” Pointing to the Scottish midfield, Beattie said: “(Positions) 10, 12 13 is our weakness. We don’t really create much there.
“We have a good bunch of foraging forwards who probably won’t get stuffed by too many teams but resources are quite small. We don’t have, as has been claimed by our Union, a golden generation. We shouldn’t have put down as our target that we’ll win the next World Cup.
“We are not getting through midfield for tries – it is interceptions or from Visser on the wing.”