Monday, May 30, 2011

Scotland for 20 IRB World Junior Championships in Italy for winless Six Nations Championship

Scotland for 20 IRB World Junior Championships in Italy on Monday set off a winless Six Nations Championship their results to learn more and develop friendly process with youth as a first tournament draw on inspiration Was about to put behind the team hope for is under Wallabies.

Peter
Wright, a two weeks time with the team in South Africa a week before his inaugural stability in Varese, north of Milan where his Australian counterpart, with two joint training session for junior Wallabies before squaring to participate in To spend, are a challenge next Friday session includes 20 three-minute match.


Wright said: "It's a boost for us to be heading out to Italy promptly. It gives us a good opportunity to get used to the conditions we'll be playing in, and the time we'll spend with the Australians will be another helpful step towards making sure we're in exactly the right place come kick-off against the South Africans.

"It's about each and every member of the squad understanding their role, and coming together over the next four weeks to show just what it means to them to represent the nation."

Pool C schedule revealed Scotland face South Africa at Padova on 10th June Friday, England at Treviso on 24th June Tuesday and then Ireland at Rovigo on 18th June Saturday.

South Africa and England matches from both Sky Sports and the IRB's website (jwc / www.irb.com) will be screened live on.

Scotland and Ireland with England lost to Wright in this season of his youth acknowledged scale of challenge.

He added, "The quality of opposition in our pool is there for all to see, with a team (South Africa] who finished third in last year's competition and another two (England and Ireland] who showed in the Six Nations Championship that they're capable of causing anybody problems.

"(But] the message that lingers from the Six Nations is that we've got players with the skills and the (right] attitude.

We were hugely disappointed to not [get] better results, but there were plenty of things we can take forward into this tournament and hopefully do ourselves justice."