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Preview: Scotland v England

03rd February 2012 06:36

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Tough opener: Chris Robshaw

Rarely has an England line-up lacked in caps as much as the one that will take on Scotland in the Calcutta Cup.

233 will be the total amassing from the starting XV wearing white this weekend against a home side that has substantially more - 499 is their total.

Scotland are also unbeaten in their previous three clashes with England at Murrayfield, which makes it a touch surprising that they go in as underdogs. Let's face it, Andy Robinson's charges are more familiar with each other, settled on a game-plan and also have the burning desire to put World Cup memories of so-called English arrogance firmly to bed. One gets the feeling that Robbo is more fired up for these clashes than his team!

Their most recent, of course, was in the RWC when only a late Chris Ashton score denied Scotland what would have been a memory to banish their 1991 loss. But alas the soon-to-be Saracens winger crossed with three minutes remaining at Eden Park as England marched on to the quarter-finals full of confidence.

We all know what happened next.

Enough of the World Cup though as this is largely not the same squad that went through 'Ballgate' and other episodes in the Land of the Long White Cloud. England are looking to rebuild with a fresh start that sees ex-Saxons maestro Stuart Lancaster in the hotseat.

While the Cumbrian's opening 10, 12, 13 combination is comfortable at club level, Test rugby in a hotbed such as the Scottish capital will be a different kettle of fish. Charlie Hodgson seems reborn mind you following a switch from Sale and credit must go to the likes of Andy Farrell and Paul Gustard for fixing frailties. He has already mentioned of how he has gone through hard times to come out a better player - his distributive tools have always been first rate. But make no bones about it, Scotland will come at Hodgson hard, with centres Sean Lamont and Nick de Luca set to be tasked with keeping him honest.

Don't expect much width from the Scots in attack in Edinburgh, where the weather forecast is bleak. That will mean those aformentioned centres will be running straight - when they see possession from the hands of fly-half Dan Parks. Parks is chosen over Edinburgh's Greig Laidlaw to navigate the conditions, and despite grumbles from many, he does it well.

Rain means it promises to be yet another classic Scotland v England scrap and that's why I am swinging the way of the home side's stronger front-five to prevail. Win and they will head to Cardiff confident in a Six Nations that will finally see them finish near the right end of the table for a change. For England - as much as they focus on the here and now - the pressure will be tougher than Rob Andrew's grip on his chair if they lose before facing Italy in Rome.

Ones to watch:

For Scotland: The form of Jim Hamilton at Gloucester has impressed this season and that is why he gets the nod over Al Kellock, who started and skippered their last outing in the World Cup. Praise indeed from Robinson and his combination with Richie Gray could be a big factor in how this one swings. Not to be forgotten in the debutants, Lee Jones is also making his bow this week while Ross Rennie is backed over John Barclay at seven.

For England: On one hand there is a new captain to keep an eye on in openside flanker Chris Robshaw, who has promised to let his playing do the talking before barking the orders to his troops. But with a first start and the responsibility of knocking over the points from the tee, Owen Farrell consequently is the man to follow at Murrayfield. He hasn't let anyone down at Sarries just yet and we expect the same to happen in international colours.

Head-to-head: As with Big Jim at Kingsholm, Allan Jacobsen has continued to churn out top class performances in an Edinburgh jersey, which sees Michael Bradley's side mixing it with the elite when the Heineken Cup resumes later this year. His battle with Dan Cole is set to be a cracker while the ones at eight and at wing between David Denton and Phil Dowson and Max Evans and Chris Ashton are also already whetting the Six Nations appetite.

Previous results:

2011: England won 16-12 at Eden Park
2011: England won 22-16 at Twickenham
2010: 15-15 draw at Murrayfield
2009: England won 26-12 at Twickenham
2008: Scotland won 15-9 at Murrayfield
2007: England won 42-20 at Twickenham
2006: Scotland won 18-12 at Murrayfield
2005: England won 43-22 at Twickenham
2004: England won 35-13 at Murrayfield
2003: England won 40-9 at Twickenham
2002: England won 29-3 at Murrayfield

Prediction: Tension galore with the hosts sneaking it. Scotland by 4!

The teams:

Scotland: 15 Rory Lamont, 14 Lee Jones, 13 Nick De Luca, 12 Sean Lamont, 11 Max Evans, 10 Dan Parks, 9 Chris Cusiter, 8 David Denton, 7 Ross Rennie, 6 Alasdair Strokosch, 5 Jim Hamilton, 4 Richie Gray, 3 Euan Murray, 2 Ross Ford (capt), 1 Allan Jacobsen.
Replacements: 16 Scott Lawson, 17 Geoff Cross, 18 Alastair Kellock, 19 John Barclay, 20 Mike Blair, 21 Greig Laidlaw, 22 Graeme Morrison.

England: 15 Ben Foden, 14 Chris Ashton, 13 Brad Barritt, 12 Owen Farrell, 11 David Strettle, 10 Charlie Hodgson, 9 Ben Youngs, 8 Phil Dowson, 7 Chris Robshaw (capt) 6 Tom Croft, 5 Tom Palmer, 4 Mouritz Botha, 3 Dan Cole, 2 Dylan Hartley, 1 Alex Corbisiero.
Replacements: 16 Rob Webber, 17 Matt Stevens, 18 Geoff Parling, 19 Ben Morgan, 20 Lee Dickson, 21 Jordan Turner-Hall, 22 Mike Brown.

Date: Saturday, February 4
Kick-off: 17:00
Venue: Murrayfield
Referee: George Clancy (Ireland)
Assistant referees: Romain Poite (France), Leighton Hodges (Wales)
Television match official: Tony Redmond (Ireland)

By Adam Kyriacou

Comments

ramm83 says...

Lets be honest, this is a difficult one to 'predict'. How can anyone know how this England team will perform? They've not really played as an international unit. COME ON ENGLAND!!

Posted 11:58 04th February 2012

makemehappy says...

Hard to believe this won't a close scoring game, so I really wouldn't be remotely confident of either team winning. Will Hodgson's remind us of why he has been in the international wilderness for so long!

Posted 11:39 04th February 2012

jonesy2 says...

Muzza15 -- you think foden is an international level fullback? nahhh bro

Posted 09:37 04th February 2012

quietbrit says...

The 'Mobile Look' England team is going to have a real problem, In these conditions they need carriers who make hard yards with crash ball. They really don't have players like that who have proven themselves at the highest level. Which isn't great for a cold rainy trip to Scotland who do have those players and that game plan.

Posted 21:32 03rd February 2012

zambokke says...

Muzza15 - Baritt has already proved himself at international level by playing in Super XV!!

Posted 17:34 03rd February 2012

lostprofit says...

If Johnson was still in charge of England, I would say an outright England victory but I have bought into what SL is saying and I believe England may cause an upset here, though this is ging to be a horrible close game for both sets of fans.

I hope that even if England dont win, SL gets his chance and that this will be a bloody good game of rugby :)

Posted 16:58 03rd February 2012

NHsaints says...

Gonna have to say I can't look past Scotland for this one if the weather gets too bad...that'll stop the slight attacking advantage we have in the back 3 and centres...the backrow battle should go to england hands down and the front row to scotland...I think this game is really going to be won in the halfbacks and second rows...if Botha and Palmer click then we're in for a treat as we'll get the advantage up front but against gray it's not going to be easy...in the halfbacks Parks will be better suited to the conditions and Youngs will be too...this is going to be really tight if you ask me as both Farrel and Parks can put points over with the boot when required...scotland by 3.

Posted 16:33 03rd February 2012

melkdave says...

Going to be a close game imo even with the predicted conditions i think England can nick it but they will need to play at pace and carry the ball well and support the runner better than they usually do.Scotlands tatics are predictable kick for territory and aim for penalties from the scrum While S.Lamont crashes the ball up the 10/12 channal They may have an edge in the scrum ?? but the line out is fairly even imo.Going to be a tense game to watch i feel for all but cant wait lol

Posted 16:24 03rd February 2012

chubbylugs says...

for a change, england have nothing to lose. any reputation has been lost and lets face it no-one really knows what to expect from this team. we can but hope

scotland however will have egg on their face if they cant put away our U23s!

(ive been getting it in the neck all week!)

Posted 12:21 03rd February 2012

APV1 says...

I'm with Chancer, here. The hairy-arsed Jocks (and I say that lovingly, my North-of-the-boarder cousins!) will try to pin us back in our own 22 with some awesome kicking displays from Parks. Let's be honest, that's one of the thing's he's excellent at. We'll spend a lot of our time counter-attacking from our 22 and I hope Ashton and Strettle are ready for that (Foden always is). I suspect that's another reason Banahan hasn't been considered - he's not so good going backwards. But with Foden able to cover the wing, if necessary, and Brown on the bench, we do have the personnel to do it.

I also think S Lamont is going to spend a lot of time running at the Hodgson : Farrell channel and testing their defence. Farrell's proved, time and again, that he's up for it, but had CH improved enough? And if OF's having to cover that channel, then it opens up nicely for De Luca and the dangerous Scottish back 3.

What a game! I'm so excited, I think a little bit of wee just dribbled out.

Adam Kyriacou reckons Scotland by 4. I think it's too tight to call, although I see an England win. Just!

Posted 11:22 03rd February 2012

Jediboy says...

There is a lot of unknowns with regards to how some of the new caps will cope. I guess we will just have wait and see.

Posted 10:28 03rd February 2012

Carpelone says...

Scotland are here for an upset......

Good form in the HicCuP, usual ferocious motivation, a revenge to take further the RWC.

Posted 10:17 03rd February 2012

danielmakk says...

Muzza I disagree, sharples and co are international standard, they haven't been able to prove it yet!

Posted 09:52 03rd February 2012

Chancer says...

Scotland will play as England have done historically for the last 30 years, strong front five and a tactical kicker. I can't believe that Mr Lancaster has not prepared for that. England by eight despite the conditions.

Posted 07:50 03rd February 2012

Muzza15 says...

Only Foden and Ashton are at International level backs in this England backline, very difficult to see Charlie being capable of setting this lineup to do well, only hope Toby and Manu are back for the next game, and somehow they can win this one without them, penalties and drop kicks will do.

Posted 07:24 03rd February 2012

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