The Scots posted wins over Italy in Rome and France at BT Murrayfield, losing to Ireland in Dublin and England in Edinburgh. A total of 30 individuals took part, from captain Stuart Hogg to newcomer Kyle Steyn. The Scotsman’s rugby correspondent Duncan Smith gives his verdict on the thirty players...
5. Magnus Bradbury - 6
He may be the president’s son, but he does a bit of rugby on the side too. And pretty well. Featured well against England, Italy and France. Photo: Gary Hutchison - SNS Group / SRU
6. Allan Dell - 5
Solid loosehead prop bench cover from the former Edinburgh, now London Irish front-row. Photo: Ross Parker - SNS Group
7. WP Nel - 5
A couple of years ago he was arguably the best tighthead prop in the world but age and injury get to us all. It’s Zander Fagerson's time now but WP is a pretty good back up. Photo: Gary Hutchison - SNS Group / SRU
8. George Horne - 6
The Price v Horne debate continues, with many valid points on both sides. Horne is certainly a player who delivers impact with enthusiasm. Came off the bench against Ireland, Italy and France. Photo: Ross Parker - SNS Group