Bath fly-half Russell, 32, passed the standard head injury assessment (HIA ... "Yeah, the thing that struck me with Finn, especially when we played the Baa Baas. . .I wanted to think that with ...
Finn Russell is likely to miss the clash with a head injury after a sickening collision with team-mate Darcy Graham against Ireland, but his past antics concerning this fixture will be fresh in ...
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Finn Russell set to start Scotland's Six Nations clash against England - as 'world-class' fly-half is deemed fit after recovering from a head injuryFinn Russell is set to be cleared to start ... after recovering from a head injury. The 32-year-old Bath fly-half was involved in a nasty collision with team-mate Darcy Graham during the Scots ...
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Agence France-Presse on MSNDupont absence 'changes nothing' for Alldritt before France's Six Nations deciderScotland fly-half Finn Russell said on Friday his team would be motivated by the chance to "disrupt" France's bid to seal the ...
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The Southern Reporter on MSNBorders rugby hero Darcy Graham rates himself ‘very lucky’ to be back in Six Nations action after head injuryBorders rugby star Darcy Graham rates himself as “very lucky” to have been able to resume his first Six Nations campaign ...
Another big call from the ex-Wales head coach is at fly-half where he believes that Finn Russell should be given the nod. Russell had a mixed Six Nations while England’s Fin Smith was perhaps the ...
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Agence France-Presse on MSNGraham returns for Scotland's Six Nations match against WalesScotland have recalled Darcy Graham in the only change to their starting side for Saturday's Six Nations clash at home to Wales. Scotland are aiming to make it three wins in a row over Wales -- now on ...
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