Scotland call up four as hand injury forces Watson out

Christopher Devine
January 21, 2019 10:36 MYT
Injuries have prompted Scotland to add four players to their Six Nations squad, with flanker Hamish Watson dropping out of Gregor Townsend's group.

Watson sustained a suspected broken hand in Edinburgh's European Champions Cup win over Montpellier on Friday.

Glasgow Warriors trio Sam Johnson (concussion), Jonny Gray (shoulder) and Ryan Wilson (shoulder) are also dealing with injuries but will remain in camp.

Given those injury concerns, Townsend has called up three further Glasgow players in centre Alex Dunbar, second-row Rob Harley and uncapped back-row forward Matt Smith.

Another potential debutant, Edinburgh back-row Luke Crosbie, completes the quartet of additions to Scotland's squad.

SQUAD UPDATE | Head Coach Gregor Townsend has added four players to the Scotland squad for the 2019 Guinness Six Nations: Crosbie, Dunbar, Harley & Smith. Back-row Hamish Watson has dropped out the squad while he recovers from a hand injury. https://t.co/lylOnMscsk pic.twitter.com/9iHXvNuXBV

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