Alastair Kellock back as Scotland captain for Six Nations

Alastair Kellock has been restored as Scotland captain for the RBS Six Nations championship.

Coach Andy Robinson today named Kellock as his skipper having been impressed with the way the Glasgow Warriors lock led Scotland to their first series win in the southern hemisphere in Argentina last summer.

Kellock resumes his role after missing the Autumn Test series following knee surgery.

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Rory Lawson and Mike Blair were used by Robinson as captains during the Autumn Series, during which Scotland beat South Africa and Samoa.

But Kellock's displays since returning from injury have persuaded him to revert to the 29-year-old, who led Scotland to a famous win over Australia in 2009 when Chris Cusiter was injured.

Robinson said: "Al's leadership on and off the field was a key element to our success in Argentina and, since his return from knee surgery, the quality of both his personal displays and the way he has galvanised the Glasgow side, especially over the last month, has been really pleasing.

"I have spoken about the importance of broadening the influence of leaders throughout the side and Rory Lawson, Mike Blair and Chris Cusiter have all led the side well."

Kellock, who has won 27 caps, will lead Scotland out at the Stade de France a week on Saturday.

He told said: "To get the chance to captain Scotland for the opening Six Nations game is huge.

"I was delighted to make the squad, especially after being out for almost six months with my knee after Argentina, and now to be named as captain is a real highlight, particularly with the competition for places."