Scotland U23 men play Wales this weekend
There’s more action on the pitch as Scotland U23 men play a Wales development squad this weekend in Wrexham.
The games will be played on Friday 6th August at 16:00; Saturday 7th August at 13:00; and Sunday 8th August at 10:00.
Scotland has named an exciting 20 player squad for this U23 development series, featuring several players from Scotland’s recent winning GB&I 4-Nations competition squad.
Head Coach Graham Moodie said, “It’s the third of four development series matches we are playing, having had matches against England U21 in June and Senior Men in July, with a further series of games against England U21 in September.
“We have a mix of youth and experience within the team with a number of the U19 athletes coming in after their successful series in July and we’re looking forward to seeing how they get on.”
Squad
Martin Rose (University of Edinburgh)
Matthew Taylor (Inverleith)
Duncan Gladwin (University of Birmingham)
Andrew Lochrin (Uddingston)
Andrew Webb (Loughborough University)
Ali Richmond (Loughborough University)
James Nairn (Teddington)
Iain McFadden (University of Edinburgh)
John Stephen (University of Edinburgh)
Alex Wilson (Inverleith)
Euan Burgess (Watsonians)
Fraser Moran (Western Wildcats)
Joe Waterston (Beeston)
Sam Knight (Grove Menzieshill)
Ali Douglas (Clydesdale)
Noah Jones (ESM)
Jack Jamieson (University of Edinburgh)
Fraser Heigh (Watsonians)
Keir Robb (University of Edinburgh)
Jacob Tweedie (Grange)
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