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Scotland's Robinson changes seven for Japan

Article Published: Monday 31 May 2010

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Scotland Head coach Andy Robinson has made seven changes from the team that started the win against Ireland in Dublin for tomorrow's match against a Japan Select.

He has named a strong Scotland XV - full of capped players for the game - vital preparation for Scotland's arduous two Test tour against Argentina next month.

Tomorrow's match kicks-off at 7pm at Murrayfield and admission is FREE with gates opening at 5pm.

Introduced to the team are backs Alex Grove, whose loan deal to Edinburgh is announced today, wing Simon Danielli and half-backs Phil Godman and Mike Blair. Blair will captain the side.

In the starting pack are Glasgow Warriors trio Moray Low (prop), Richie Gray (lock) and Richie Vernon (flanker). Vernon is the only member of the Scotland A party who will set out on the defence of the IRB Nations Cup in Bucharest next month, to start tomorrow, albeit two of his Scotland A colleagues, Fergus Thomson and Mark McMillan, are on the bench.

Robinson explained: "We're looking at the players who are going to be available on the tour and we want to see them in action tomorrow. After their run to the Magners League play-offs we're giving some of the Glasgow Warriors players some extra recovery time.

"Tomorrow's match is about getting our systems in place and how we are going to approach key elements. It's much better to do that in a live match than simply seeking to replicate it in training," he said.

Grove, 22, who won three caps during last year's Autumn Tests, explained the reasoning behind his loan move to Edinburgh. "The move is to give me the best chance to continue my international career and it's a great opportunity to play with the quality backs in the Edinburgh team.

"Edinburgh play a high-tempo game and I'd like to think that plays to my strengths," he noted.

Japanese rugby is on a high with their senior team having qualified this month for the Rugby World Cup 2011 and there will be interest in the depth of their extended squad.

Scotland XV to play Japan Select at Murrayfield (Tuesday 1 June), kick-off 7pm, admission free.

15 Hugo Southwell , 14 Sean Lamont (Scarlets) , 13 Nick De Luca , 12 Alex Grove , 11 Simon Danielli ,10 Phil Godman , 9 Mike Blair CAPTAIN ,1 Allan Jacobsen , 2 Ross Ford , 3 Moray Low , 4 Richie Gray , 5 Jim Hamilton , 6 Richie Vernon , 8 Johnnie Beattie , 7 Kelly Brown

Substitutes 16 Fergus Thomson , 17 Geoff Cross , 18 Scott MacLeod , 19 John Barclay , 20 Mark McMillan , 21 Max Evans , 22 Jim Thompson

Referee: James Jones (Wales).
Assistant referees: Andrew Macpherson and David Changleng (both Scotland) ,

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