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Scotland coach Andy Robinson has admitted that new boy Tim Visser has been selected for next month’s three-match southern hemisphere tour on more than pure rugby ability. According to Robinson, the Dutch-born winger had also to provide evidence of desire Full Article at The Scotsman
CALLING up five uncapped players, Scotland coach Andy Robinson made clear his intention to continue to try new blends in an effort to uncover a successful Scotland team. Robinson has rarely named the same side for two Test matches in a row since he took Full Article at The Scotsman
DUBLIN, IRELAND - APRIL 28: Darren Cave of Ulster is tackled by Ross Ford of Edinburgh during the Heineken Cup semi final match between Ulster and Edinburgh at Aviva Stadium on April 28, 2012 in Dublin, Ireland. View Photo »
Centre Alex Grove will travel to Australasia this summer with Scotland Worcester Warriors centre Alex Grove has today (Wednesday) been named in Scotland's 28-strong playing squad for their summer tour to Australasia. Grove, who made 26 appearances last s Full Article at Worcester Warriors Rugby Club
EDINBURGH produced another stirring and battling performance in Dublin, but ultimately their historic Heineken Cup came to an end in Dublin one step away from the final. There were aspects of the Edinburgh display that proved hugely disappointing, a seri Full Article at The Scotsman
Edinburgh welcome back nine Scotland internationals for tomorrow's RaboDirect PRO12 encounter with the Scarlets at Murrayfield. Hooker Ross Ford, captain during Scotland's disappointing RBS 6 Nations campaign, is joined in the front row by fellow interna Full Article at Sporting Life
Italy's Sergio Parisse, right, consoles Scotland's Ross Ford at the end of a Six Nations rugby union international match in Rome's Olympic stadium, Saturday, March 17, 2012. Italy avoided the Six Nations wooden spoon as Giovambattista Venditti's try... View Photo »
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ANDY ROBINSON is confident Scotland can secure victory against Italy today – if they can eradicate the errors that have seen them tumble into a Six Nations wooden spoon decider in Rome. In the losses to England, Wales, France and Ireland, Scotland were u Full Article at Irish Times
Six Nations: Andy Robinson defends Scotland flops ahead of wooden spoon showdown with Italy Mar 15 2012 By Roddy Duncan Scotland rugby coach Andy Robinson Image 1 THICK-SKINNED Scotland boss Andy Robinson last night admitted he is rewarding his Six Natio Full Article at The Daily Record
Ross William Ford is a professional rugby union player who plays in the front row as a hooker. He has recently signed for Edinburgh after starting his professional career with the Border Rivers, but after the Rivers disbandment in the summer of 2007 Ross was left without of a club. He initially signed for the Glasgow Warriors but has been... Full Article At Wikipedia.org
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Ross Ford and Ireland: The performance in the 32-14 loss to Ireland last weekend was described as "unacceptable" by captain Ross Ford, but Robinson believes his players are more than capable of bouncing back and ending a six-match winless run.
Ross Ford and Edinburgh: For much of the first half they had Ulster on the rack, and a combination of things allowed the favourites to get off it and get back in the game: a mixture of great defence from Brian McLaughlin's team, and either poor discipline or bad luck for Michael Bradley's. For example, Edinburgh could take no advantage when Stefan Teblanche was binned for an open handed slap on Ross Ford who was holding him in at a ruck.
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