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Three uncapped players in expansive Scottish squad

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Scotland’s national rugby team widened its roster for the upcoming international series, bringing in three uncapped players among a squad that now totals 32 members. The expansion is aimed at adding fresh energy and depth ahead of the clash with France in Paris.

The coach, James Mitchell, said the move reflects the team’s ambition to build a versatile group capable of adapting to different opponents. “We want to give every player a chance to prove themselves, and that means opening the door to those who have worked hard at the club level and deserve a shot for the country,” Mitchell explained during a press conference.

Uncapped newcomers

  1. Ethan MacLeod – The dynamic winger from Glasgow Warriors has been dominating the domestic league with blistering speed and a knack for finishing. In a recent match, MacLeod scored a hat‑trick against Edinburgh, catching the eye of the selectors.

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  2. Alistair Fraser – A promising back‑row forward from the Newcastle Falcons, Fraser is praised for his work rate and ability to break tackles. His performances in the Premiership have highlighted his potential to bolster Scotland’s forward pack.

  3. Lochlan Christie – The scrum‑half from the Border Reivers has shown strong decision‑making and a competitive edge. Christie’s quick hands and tactical awareness make him a valuable option for the team’s playmaking engine.

Why the expansion matters

With the international calendar dense and injuries always a risk, Mitchell’s larger squad provides a safety net. The team will also continue to test combinations and strategies during training camps and club matches leading up to the Paris Test.

When asked how the uncapped players will integrate, Mitchell said the coaching staff will focus on building cohesion: “We already have senior players like Park and Crowe leading by example. The new players can learn from them, and that will create a stronger squad overall.”

Looking ahead

Scotland will face France on October 20, a tough test as the French side is renowned for its aggressive forward play and creative backline. The selection of the uncapped trio shows Scotland’s willingness to take calculated risks in pursuit of success. Their debut will be watched closely by fans and pundits alike who are eager to see whether fresh talent can make an immediate impact on the international stage.

The expanded squad, featuring a mix of seasoned internationals and promising newcomers, signals a strategic approach that balances experience with fresh talent. As the series approaches, all eyes will be on the new players’ ability to step up when the moment arrives.



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