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Tayside and Fife stars on the plane as Scotland’s 2019 Rugby World Cup squad is revealed

Scotland head coach Gregor Townsend and captain Stuart McInally pose in front of the squad during an announcement of the Scotland squad for the Rugby World Cup.
Scotland head coach Gregor Townsend and captain Stuart McInally pose in front of the squad during an announcement of the Scotland squad for the Rugby World Cup.

Scotland’s 2019 Rugby World Cup squad has been revealed.

On Tuesday afternoon, head coach Gregor Townsend named the 31-man squad which will travel to Japan later this month.

The boys in blue will face up against Ireland for their first game of the campaign on September 22.

The full squad is as follows:

  • Stuart McInally (captain)
  • John Barclay
  • Greig Laidlaw
  • Stuart Hogg
  • Jonny Gray
  • Tommy Seymour
  • Finn Russell
  • Ryan Wilson
  • Fraser Brown
  • Peter Horne
  • Sean Maitland
  • Hamish Watson
  • Zander Fagerson
  • Gordon Reid
  • Simon Berghan
  • Grant Gilchrist
  • Duncan Taylor
  • Allan Dell
  • WP Nell
  • Ali Price
  • Darcy Graham
  • George Turner
  • Adam Hastings
  • Chris Harris
  • Scott Cummings
  • Ben Toolis
  • Blair Kinghorn
  • Blade Thomson
  • Jamie Ritchie
  • Sam Johnson
  • George Horne

Perth-born Zander Fagerson attended both Dundee High and Strathallan School.

St Andrews man Jamie Ritchie started playing rugby as a youngster for Madras, while brothers Peter and George Horne started out at Howe of Fife.