Sean Maitland set for full-back role in Calcutta Cup clash

Sean Maitland appears to be in line to take the No.?15 Scotland jersey in Saturday’s Calcutta Cup clash at Twickenham after he was stated available for selection on the same day Stuart Hogg, Blair Kinghorn and Tommy Seymour were ruled out of the Guinness Six Nations closing match against England.
Sean Maitland in discussion with Head Coach, Gregor TownsendSean Maitland in discussion with Head Coach, Gregor Townsend
Sean Maitland in discussion with Head Coach, Gregor Townsend

Maitland missed the weekend’s 18-11 loss to Wales at BT Murrayfield with a heel injury he picked up playing for his club Saracens the previous week but was put back in the mix yesterday. It is a timely recovery after confirmation that Hogg’s shoulder injury, picked up in the week two home loss to Ireland, has ended his tournament and Kinghorn and Seymour were also out this week after picking up ankle and rib injuries against the Welsh.

A flurry of first-half injuries at the weekend forced Adam Hastings into an unfamiliar full-back role, in which he played well, but Seymour has more pedigree in the No. 15 jersey. The 30-year-old wing has started five times for Scotland in that position, the last of which coming in the famous November 2017 hammering of Australia when Hogg injured himself in 
the pre-match warm-up.

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Scotland assistant coach Mike Blair said yesterday: “With Hoggy, Blair and Tommy injured, Sean played really well at full-back against Australia when we had a good win, so he’ll come into the mix.”

The former Scotland scrum-half and captain added: “All the guys named in the squad we expect to be fit. So Sean is one of them.

“The injuries in the back three have been disappointing but at the same time it’s given someone like Darcy [Graham] to show what he can do and I thought he was magnificent on Saturday in all aspects of his game, really dangerous on the ball and defended really well as well.

“Byron [McGuigan] came on after not being involved with us for a wee while with his injuries and what have you and again shown a lot of energy. He was part of the try we did score. So the guys who are getting opportunities as a result are certainly putting their hands up and putting pressure on these guys you’d usually say would be first choice.”

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In the wake of the back-three injuries, coach Gregor Townsend has added Glasgow Warriors pair Ruaridh Jackson and uncapped Kyle Steyn to the squad.

The last of Jackson’s 33 caps came at stand-off in last summer’s Test against Canada, while Steyn is a South Africa-born 25-year-old with a Scottish mother who was added to the Scotland Sevens squad this season and has featured for Glasgow on the wing.

Glasgow’s Adam Ashe (back-row) and Tim Swinson (second-row) and Edinburgh pair James Johnstone (centre) and Luke Crosbie (back-row), have all been released back to their clubs.