Gregor Townsend goes with experience as Scotland take on Australia

Stuart Hogg before the Scotland v France match in 2020 autumn internationals Stuart Hogg returns to captain Scotland against Australia (Ian Rutherford/PA)

Scotland head coach Gregor Townsend has selected an experienced side to play Australia at BT Murrayfield on Sunday.

It features only one change in the starting XV from the team which ended the 2021 Six Nations with victory over France in Paris in March.

Edinburgh loosehead prop Pierre Schoeman – who made his debut in the 60-14 win over Tonga last weekend – earns his second cap after injury ruled out Rory Sutherland, the only member of the team from Paris who does not feature this time.

Townsend has selected all the available Scottish British and Irish Lions contingent, which sees Stuart Hogg return to captain the team at full-back.

Hogg is joined in the back three by Duhan van der Merwe, while other Lions Ali Price and Finn Russell continue their half-back partnership and Matt Fagerson starts at number eight.

Kyle Steyn, who scored a record-breaking four tries against Tonga last weekend, is named among the replacements.

Sale hooker Ewan Ashman and Bath back-row forward Josh Bayliss are also on the bench and could make their debuts.

Townsend explained why he decided to go with such an established team after sending out something of an experimental line-up against Tonga.

He said: “While there were several positives to take from the win against Tonga we face a very different opponent in Australia this week.

“They are coming into this fixture clearly off the back of good results and full of confidence, so we will need to bring focus, accuracy and aggression for the full 80 minutes.

“We have been able to select an experienced team with the availability of our players outside of Scotland and aim to use the remaining Autumn Nations Series fixtures to build our game through improving week on week.”



Scotland team to face Australia

Forwards: 1 Pierre Schoeman (Edinburgh Rugby), 2 George Turner (Glasgow Warriors), 3 Zander Fagerson (Glasgow Warriors), 4 Sam Skinner (Exeter Chiefs), 5 Grant Gilchrist (Edinburgh Rugby), 6 Jamie Ritchie (Edinburgh Rugby), 7 Hamish Watson (Edinburgh Rugby), 8 Matt Fagerson (Glasgow Warriors)

Backs: 9 Ali Price (Glasgow Warriors), 10 Finn Russell (Racing 92), 11 Duhan van der Merwe (Worcester Warriors), 12 Sam Johnson (Glasgow Warriors), 13 Chris Harris (Gloucester Rugby), 14 Darcy Graham (Edinburgh Rugby), 15 Stuart Hogg (CAPTAIN, Exeter Chiefs)

Replacements: 16 Ewan Ashman (Sale Sharks)*, 17 Jamie Bhatti (Glasgow Warriors), 18 Oli Kebble (Glasgow Warriors), 19 Jamie Hodgson (Edinburgh Rugby), 20 Josh Bayliss (Bath Rugby)*, 21 George Horne (Glasgow Warriors), 22 Adam Hastings (Gloucester Rugby), 23 Kyle Steyn (Glasgow Warriors)

* Denotes uncapped player

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