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Lineen keen to go native



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SEAN Lineen and the SRU this week reiterated their commitment to developing native Scottish talent and made it clear there will be no sweep of foreign signings heading to Glasgow this summer.


Last year, Lineen was given extra funds from the closure of the Borders to bring in leading non-Scots in an effort to bolster the depth and experience in his squad, but it had mixed results.

He recruited Daryl Gibson, the former All Blacks c
entre, Samoa winger Lome Fa'atau, Chris O'Young, an Australian scrum-half, Argentine Bernardo Stortoni and New Zealand prop Mike Collins. He already had Welsh lock Andy Newman, Justin Va'a, the Samoa prop, and Canada skipper Kevin Tkachuk on the books and brought Samoan Opeta Palepoi from the Borders. Lineen has also signed a clutch of talented young Scots each year he has been in charge, but the lack of opportunities for more has been amplified by the SRU's decision to shut down the Borders and concentrate resources in just two professional teams.



It was inevitable that the national side would suffer, and despite protestations last year when the Reivers was disbanded, the lack of player depth at Test level has indeed caused national squad coaches problems this season.

Lineen has admitted that some of his signings have not had the effect he hoped for, on and off the park, but insisted they had helped strengthen the depth that has the side on the verge of a best-ever Magners League finish with today's game with Munster the final match of the season. O'Young was allowed to leave at the start of the year and Newman , is to leave Glasgow for French club Grenoble next month.



Today Andrew Henderson returns to inside centre, replacing fellow internationalist Graeme Morrison. Glasgow currently lie a credible fifth in the league and a shock win could pull them level with Munster in third and ensure their best season yet.

Munster (v Glasgow at Musgrave Park, today 5pm): D Hurley; A Horgan, L Mafi, R Tipoki, I Dowling; R O'Gara, P Stringer; F Pucciariello, F Sheahan, J Hayes, M O'Driscoll, P O'Connell, D Ryan, A Foley (capt), A Quinlan. Subs: T Buckley, M Horan, D O'Callaghan, D Leamy, D Wallace, P Warwick, K Earls.



Glasgow: B Stortoni; L Fa'atau, M Evans, A Henderson, T Evans; D Parks (capt), C Gregor; J Va'a, D Hall, M Low, O Palepoi, D Turner, K Brown, J Beattie, J Barclay. Subs: F Thomson, K Tkachuk, A Newman, J Eddie, S Pinder, S Barrow, G Morrison.





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  • Last Updated: 09 May 2008 10:37 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
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AF1,

10/05/2008 07:55:43
Lack of opportunities for players due there being only two teams has indeed contributed to the national teams porr recent showings.

However it must be said that there have been players performing consisttently well all year who have not had a look in unless injury to an "established" name has forced the hand. Thankfully that appears to have changed (a bit) with the squad to tour Argentina.

Hopefully this isn't just a sop to appease supporters and is a serious attempt to freshen the team.

My point is that selectors (and journalists) should make sure they are maximising what they DO have before complainig about what they DONT have.
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jdships,

10/05/2008 08:54:00
1 AF1,
Agree with you totally !

I know two young Scottish Pro players who have out of a potential 33 hours rugby this season have played just 3 hours !
They rely on bounce games at their old clubs and Sunday runabouts with some pals.
This situation is surely not conducive to bringing on " native talent " .
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Edinburgh Pete ,

10/05/2008 19:25:25
The fact the national side is a mess is as much to do with the incompetence of the head coach who has no tactical game plan not is he able to select players based on form, as it is to having only two teams.

A Scottish back line with the likes of Cairns, De Luca and Evans would be a far more potent force than what we had to put up with during the 6 Natiosn. Lets hope things chnage in Argentina

PS Excellent results for both teams tonight, particulary Glasgow versus a near strength Munster
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MT,

11/05/2008 20:22:20
Why did he sign all these foreigners with so few pro clubs in Scotland? Even with 3 clubs I would keep it strictly Scotland qualified players. Its the policy that Aus and NZ have and they do pretty well for themselves.
Where are the internationals going to come from if our clubs are full of non qualified players?

 

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