Hutchison starts for Northampton. I know he’s not likely to start in the Italy game but please don’t get injured. Savala starts at 13 Hunter-hill on the bench.
Alexander Masibaka has impressed this season in Pro D2 with French side Soyaux-Angoulême. The 23-year-old is currently on loan from Montpellier having previously played for the Western Force. Born and raised in Western Australia, he plays across the back-row and qualifies for Scotland through his Paisley born mother.
I’d like to see him get a chance. Selecting Gray would be a gamble but my fear is that Townsend will take that gamble. Maybe not starting but on the bench.
I wouldn’t be against 4. Gilchrist 5. Henderson 19. Gray to be honest. I feel like this team desperately needs some fresh impetus, and not just the random props we appear to be pulling off the street and giving a game.
Cam Redpath is playing for Bath in the Premiership Rugby Cup this afternoon. Good to see him back.
Jonny Gray is on the bench for Bordeaux, which after a long period out is probably more sensible than chucking him to the starting 15 in international matches.
Ben White not in Toulon squad. Toulouse play on Sunday so no news on Kinghorn yet.
BaldiePete wrote: ↑Sat Feb 15, 2025 11:39 pm
How unusual, a positive article about Old Glory DC. Simon Cross is their head coach, Rob Harley is captain and they’ve signed Damian Hoyland.
Does Scottish Rugby still own a chunk of Old Glory? I never really understood that deal (but then again I don't get the perennial 'we should buy London Scottish' chat).
According to the 2023/24 accounts the SRU owns 8.98% of Washington DC Professional Rugby LLC, down from 11.59% the previous year. The investment appears to have been written off.
BaldiePete wrote: ↑Sun Feb 16, 2025 1:15 pm
According to the 2023/24 accounts the SRU owns 8.98% of Washington DC Professional Rugby LLC, down from 11.59% the previous year. The investment appears to have been written off.
I mean, that seems like sensible accounting to me. MLR doesn't make any money and likely won't for at least another 5 years, maybe not ever. It wasn't ever really an investment, but a long-shot gamble that will get Scotland a toe in the door if the USA does take off and become the fountain of money for rugby that people have been planning for it to be for the last 20-odd years.
BaldiePete wrote: ↑Sun Feb 16, 2025 1:15 pm
According to the 2023/24 accounts the SRU owns 8.98% of Washington DC Professional Rugby LLC, down from 11.59% the previous year. The investment appears to have been written off.
I mean, that seems like sensible accounting to me. MLR doesn't make any money and likely won't for at least another 5 years, maybe not ever. It wasn't ever really an investment, but a long-shot gamble that will get Scotland a toe in the door if the USA does take off and become the fountain of money for rugby that people have been planning for it to be for the last 20-odd years.
Puja
agree its common sense accounting. An accountant's way to deal with an investment unlikely to provide short term returns. But in keyboard warrior speak - and I include nearly all (if not all) rugby journos - written off is automatically wasted. It may turn out that way but thise same keyboard warriors will say sfa if they are proved very wrong
Agree re accounts but it still seems weird to me. Unless there is a shareholder's agreement giving Scottish rugby a fair bit of control (which seems unlikely given a 9% shareholding), what's the benefit of this rather than having put the money in Bitcoin or some other high risk investment with more chance of highh returns? I am just not sure Scottish rugby has the money to invest in high risk, low returns products.
I’m sure you’ll all manage just fine without my updates in this thread but I’ve just deleted my Twitter account which was where I got all the information from and I can’t be arsed looking for it elsewhere.
Yeah, enjoyed the updates but plenty of good reasons to get off X! The English MB has some updates that often mention Scottish players, will copy across if I notice anything particularly interesting.
BaldiePete wrote: ↑Thu Feb 20, 2025 9:15 pm
Thanks. I know this isn’t the place for politics but Musk’s latest garbage about Ukraine was the straw that broke the camel’s back.
Mate, that was worth posting twice.
I often look to see if so and so or AN other are playing but your updates made me a bit lazy. But you have made the right decision, some things are more important