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Post by AsLongAsBut100ofUs Wed Mar 27, 2013 6:08 am

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Scotland’s most recent new cap Grant Gilchrist and experienced openside flanker John Barclay know what it involves to leave home comforts and immerse themselves in a new rugby and cultural experience. Today, two young Scottish rugby prospects will be following in the footsteps of such illustrious predecessors being named as the latest recipients of the John Macphail Scholarship.

Prop Alex Allan (Edinburgh Accies) and stand-off Finn Russell (Ayr), elite development players with Edinburgh Rugby and Glasgow Warriors respectively, will spend 15 weeks in New Zealand’s South Island, playing for local clubs in the Christchurch area and benefiting from the state-of-the art facilities and specialist coaching offered by the Canterbury RFU’s international high performance unit.

Allan, 21, made his debut for Edinburgh Rugby in the Heineken Cup against Munster this season and his Rabo Direct PRO12 debut against Ospreys last month, while Russell, 20, contributed points off the bench to Glasgow Warriors win against Zebre also in February and won 10 caps for the Scotland under-20 team last year. Allan went on to make a try-scoring, man of the match contribution to the Scotland Club XV’s victory over their Irish counterparts at Millbrae, while Russell is one of a number of talented young backs who have helped Ayr to their RBS Premier Division triumph this season.

Allan was born in Harrogate and qualifies for Scotland through his Edinburgh born-grandfather. He is studying commercial management and quantity surveying and can play on either side of the front row. He has played 15 times for the Scotland under-20 side having graduated from the national under-17 and under-18 teams.
He said: “New Zealand are world champions with a lot of pride and a lot of history. I hope to see why rugby is so good there and test myself in the environment that produces these players. “It’ll be interesting to see what the difference is both on and off the rugby pitch. “Obviously I was delighted when I learned that I had been awarded this scholarship as it’s a great opportunity to advance my skills.”

Russell, an apprentice stonemason, whose younger brother Archie, an outside centre, is in the Scotland under-18 squad and older brother, Harry, plays scrum-half for West of Scotland, is “really excited” about the opportunity that awaits. “I feel really grateful for this chance and lucky when you think of the number of players who could come into contention. “I’m not sure yet which club I’ll be going to but my initial objective will be to do as well as I can for that club, learn and make good contacts there. “It’ll be a different lifestyle over there, I guess, so whatever I can learn from it and whatever I can find out that I’ll try to use to improve my game and bring back to Scotland with me is my main goal.”

Russell, a former pupil of Wallace High School in Stirling, has visited family friends in New Zealand in the past and believes his exposure to New Zealand rugby can help him “raise my game and improve my prospects of being picked in a very competitive Glasgow Warriors squad. ”Kenneth Ferguson, Director of the Robertson Scholarship Trust, said: “It gives me great pleasure to announce the recipients of the 2013 John Macphail Rugby Scholarship. “We are once again looking forward to witnessing the impact on the players’ skills and overall development that will be the legacy of their time in New Zealand. “Along with the Trustees, the Macphail family, who are here in force today, will follow avidly the progress of the two players both this summer in New Zealand and in their subsequent careers.”

The Macphail Scholarship, now entering its ninth year, was established in memory of former Scotland hooker John Macphail, who died in 2004. In Macphail’s business career, he was chief executive then chairman, of the Edrington Group, a private company that is owned by the Robertson Trust. Macphail was a trustee of the Robertson Trust for 28 years and chairman for 19 of those years. The scholarship has a proud record of assisting the development of Scottish talent and previous winners also include the Edinburgh Rugby flanker Roddy Grant, stand-off Harry Leonard and hooker George Turner. In addition to the two players, two coaches will also have the chance to broaden their knowledge through the scholarship with a similar trip to New Zealand.

Coaches at RBS Premier Division clubs, age-grade and women’s international coaches and Scottish Rugby performance department staff all have the chance to apply with the announcement of the successful coaches in mid/late April. Stephen Gemmell, Scottish Rugby’s Head of Performance Development said: “Congratulations to Alex and Finn on being chosen for the scholarship. “They know they have big boots to fill when they see how the likes of Grant Gilchrist and Johnny Gray have used the experience as a springboard to develop their rugby. “Once again, on behalf of Scottish Rugby, I would like to thank the Robertson Scholarship Trust for their support in helping us to enhance the development of some of the best young players in Scotland and we are grateful too to the Macphail family for the backing they give the individuals.”
 

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Post by George Carlin Wed Mar 27, 2013 6:16 am

Thanks Asbo - love reading about this. The MacPhail is demonstrably a good thing and has led to the development of a number of young players. Terrific to have solid Canterbury alumni who really care about bringing the youngsters on. Apart from anything else, what a wonderful experience for a 20 year old - playing the sport you love in a great city. I did like Christchurch very much.

I actually have never seen Alex Allan but I've seen Finn and he's a quality youngster. OK
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Post by InjuredYetAgain Wed Mar 27, 2013 9:56 am

Read the article this morning. All of those who have gone on the scholarship have gone onto good things (apart from the guy from Stirling - I didn't recognise his name). It can't be cheap but it does seem like money well spent.
Strange how it is all one way traffic, though, and the Kiwis don't feel the need to send their finest youngsters over here to learn about standing ankle deep in mud freezing your knackers off.

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Post by George Carlin Wed Mar 27, 2013 10:47 am

Apparently the 'Crash Ball Masterclass With Graham Morrison' was surprisingly unpopular.
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Post by RubyGuby Wed Mar 27, 2013 10:48 am

To date these surely must be recognised as the McFail Scholarships thumbsup Run

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Post by George Carlin Wed Mar 27, 2013 10:50 am

RubyGuby wrote:To date these surely must be recognised as the McFail Scholarships thumbsup Run
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Post by RubyGuby Wed Mar 27, 2013 11:00 am

Apologies, I couldn't resist Hug thumbsup

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Post by RuggerRadge2611 Wed Mar 27, 2013 11:02 am

George Carlin wrote:Apparently the 'Crash Ball Masterclass With Graham Morrison' was surprisingly unpopular.

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Post by InjuredYetAgain Wed Mar 27, 2013 11:08 am

Sean Lamont must have been the only attendee.

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Post by Imperialbigdave Wed Mar 27, 2013 11:13 am

There's been a few unsuccessful ones. Stuart hoggs brother graham for instance, lewis niven. But all in all its a good thing.

Allan looks really good. Absolute beast in terms of physique, and in his brief cameos so far is a good ball carrier. Haven't seen his scrummaging yet though, but he plays both sides.

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Post by InjuredYetAgain Wed Mar 27, 2013 11:21 am

I haven't seen him first hand either IBD but I believe that he is a good scrummager. Did he not come on in one of HC games this year as a sin-bin replacement and held strong even though short handed?
A bit early to write off Lewis Niven. RDW knows him, I think, so ay be able to give an update although I think he is injured just now

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Post by Imperialbigdave Wed Mar 27, 2013 11:44 am

That was hislop, who also looks promising.

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Post by InjuredYetAgain Wed Mar 27, 2013 11:45 am

Oops, sorry

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Post by RDW Wed Mar 27, 2013 12:20 pm

No great surprise to see a tighthead and standoff given it – key positions for the future.
Aye Alex Allan is a beast of a man and looks promising. He’s got a couple of appearances for Edinburgh and didn’t look out of place. Think he played an entire HK game this year too.

I played rugby with Lewis Niven at under 16 level and he was a great player then. I think he’s put too much weight on though and doesn’t look overly fit. I don’t think he’s the most professional off the pitch, as last time I saw him was during the festival when he was totally smashed and smoking a fag.

Can’t see him being more than an average squad player, if even that.

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Post by funnyExiledScot Wed Mar 27, 2013 1:52 pm

I'm all in favour of this programme. It appears to have done Grant Gilchrist the power of good, and whilst I'm sure the selection panel won't always get it right, their record appears to be pretty decent (plus you don't know if all players offered the chance accept).

Best of luck to Allan and Russell.

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Post by IanBru Wed Mar 27, 2013 5:57 pm

RubyGuby wrote:To date these surely must be recognised as the McFail Scholarships thumbsup Run
The old ones are the best Ruby!

I remember when my grandfather mentioned that his CO in the Black Watch at Dunkirk was a Major McPhail. Jesus, I nearly died.
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Post by 21st Century Schizoid Man Wed Mar 27, 2013 6:50 pm

Finn Russell is a very talented young FH or centre - scored a try for The Warriors in the rout of The Dragons a few weeks ago.
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Post by funnyExiledScot Wed Mar 27, 2013 6:58 pm

Didn't realise he could play centre as well. Handy to have a player sufficiently versatile to play 10 and 12, two traditionally weak positions for Scotland in recent times.

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Post by Imperialbigdave Wed Mar 27, 2013 7:25 pm

funnyExiledScot wrote:Didn't realise he could play centre as well. Handy to have a player sufficiently versatile to play 10 and 12, two traditionally weak positions for Scotland in recent times.

Him and Leonard had a good combo going last summer in south africa.
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Post by DrTreasure Wed Mar 27, 2013 9:13 pm

21st Century Schizoid Man wrote:Finn Russell is a very talented young FH or centre - scored a try for The Warriors in the rout of The Dragons a few weeks ago.

Don't think he scored against the Dragons, Thompson got the last try. He looked quite handy and enthusiastic when he came on though and should benefit from this experience.

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Post by AsLongAsBut100ofUs Wed Mar 27, 2013 9:59 pm

DrTreasure wrote:
21st Century Schizoid Man wrote:Finn Russell is a very talented young FH or centre - scored a try for The Warriors in the rout of The Dragons a few weeks ago.

Don't think he scored against the Dragons, Thompson got the last try. He looked quite handy and enthusiastic when he came on though and should benefit from this experience.
Think it might have been the Zebre game?

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Post by DrTreasure Wed Mar 27, 2013 10:15 pm

AsLongAsBut100ofUs wrote:
DrTreasure wrote:
21st Century Schizoid Man wrote:Finn Russell is a very talented young FH or centre - scored a try for The Warriors in the rout of The Dragons a few weeks ago.

Don't think he scored against the Dragons, Thompson got the last try. He looked quite handy and enthusiastic when he came on though and should benefit from this experience.
Think it might have been the Zebre game?

Yes it was against Zebre when he came on. Kicked a couple of conversions and looked like a good prospect.

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Post by CraigS1874 Wed Mar 27, 2013 10:58 pm

Not seen a lot of Finn Russell and I am not doubting that he is a fantastic player however in the 2 years around him you have 2 fly halfs who have been given the award as well as weir and healthvote ( who are both internationals) and tommy Allan who could also become a good ten. So I don't see the point when you could of given it to a different player who has less competition in his position such as chris auld, Jamie farndale , robbie ferguson
, young from mussleburgh etc
good to see Alex Allan though as he looks good a good prospect

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