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Darge fit and back in Scotland squad to face France
Scotland's Rory Darge arrives ahead of Nations Series match at Murrayfield, Edinburgh, July 29, 2023

RORY DARGE, Scotland’s recently-appointed co-captain, will start Saturday’s Six Nations match at home to France following six weeks out with a knee injury.

The 23-year-old Glasgow flanker takes over the number seven jersey from previous skipper Jamie Ritchie, who drops out of the 23 altogether, in one of three changes — all in the forward line — to the team that started the 27-26 win away to Wales.

Darge, who has recovered quicker than anticipated from an injury sustained away to Edinburgh on the last weekend of December, is listed as co-captain alongside stand-off Finn Russell for the Murrayfield showdown with a French side aiming to bounce back from their chastening 38-17 home defeat by Ireland.

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