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Scotland’s Fagerson and Russell Set for Argentina Test
Scotland’s rugby team is poised for a significant boost ahead of their upcoming test against Argentina on October 29, 2023. Prop Zander Fagerson has returned to full training after an extended absence due to calf and knee injuries. Additionally, flyhalf Finn Russell appears to have recovered from the injuries he sustained during last weekend’s narrow defeat to New Zealand at Murrayfield.
Fagerson, who is 29 years old, has not played since early April and missed the British & Irish Lions tour to Australia earlier this year. His absence has been felt, but scrum coach Pieter de Villiers expressed optimism regarding his return. “We’re positive that he will make an appearance for us in this tournament at some stage, whether it be this match or the next match,” De Villiers stated.
The decision on Fagerson’s participation will be finalized following training on Thursday, just before the team announcement on Friday. The anticipation surrounding his return is palpable, as the team prepares for a challenging encounter against Argentina.
Russell’s situation is equally encouraging. After experiencing knee and ankle injuries during the match against the All Blacks, he was treated on the field twice and replaced late in the second half. De Villiers confirmed that Russell has been training fully and is expected to be available for selection against Argentina. “We’re optimistic for him to be available,” he added.
With both players potentially returning to the lineup, Scotland’s prospects for the test match look brighter. The matchup against Argentina represents a crucial opportunity for the team to build momentum as they navigate through their international schedule.
As Scotland gears up for this vital clash, the contributions of Fagerson and Russell could prove pivotal in their quest for victory. The team’s resilience and depth will be tested, and fans will be eagerly watching to see how these key players impact the game.
The upcoming test not only serves as a chance for Scotland to secure a win but also as an important moment for Fagerson and Russell to make their mark after overcoming significant challenges. The stakes are high, and the anticipation continues to build as the weekend approaches.
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