Rugby-Scotland locks Brown and Cummings out of Six Nations showdown with Ireland


Rugby Union - Six Nations Championship - Wales v Scotland - Principality Stadium, Cardiff, Wales, Britain - February 21, 2026 Scotland's Gregor Brown in action with Wales' Rhys Carre REUTERS/Cat Goryn

March 9 (Reuters) - Scotland will ⁠be without locks Gregor Brown and Scott Cummings ⁠for this weekend's crunch Six Nations clash with ‌Ireland, the Scottish Rugby Union said on Monday, with four call-ups to the squad to replace a total of six injured players.

Brown and ​Cummings have started together in the ⁠second row in the wins ⁠over England and France, but both went off injured during ⁠Saturday's ‌50-40 victory over the French which gives them a shot at the title going into ⁠the final day on Saturday.

Cummings suffered a hamstring ​injury and Brown ‌picked up a calf problem at Murrayfield, and ⁠have returned ​to their clubs for further assessment along with Adam Hastings, Nathan McBeth, Elliot Millar Mills and Duhan van der Merwe.

Coach Gregor ⁠Townsend has called up inexperienced locks ​Euan Ferrie and Alex Samuel. Ferrie is uncapped while Samuel has never featured in a Six Nations match and both ⁠will provide backup for Grant Gilchrist, Jonny Gray, Max Williamson and Alex Craig.

Wing Arron Reed and prop Alec Hepburn have also been added to the squad.

Scotland and France ​both have 16 points, but the ⁠French have a vastly superior points difference meaning Scotland will ​need to better their result against ‌England.

Ireland, third with 14 points, ​must beat Scotland in Dublin and hope England win in Paris.

(Reporting by Trevor StynesEditing by Christian Radnedge)

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