McDowall to lead Scotland against Maori All Blacks

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Scotland’s Stafford McDowall in action during a Guinness Six Nations match between Scotland and Wales at Scottish Gas Murrayfield, on March 08, 2025, in Edinburgh, Image source, SNS

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Stafford McDowall will lead Scotland against the Maori All Blacks

Glasgow Warriors centre Stafford McDowall will captain Scotland for their match against the Maori All Blacks, the first on their Pacific tour.

McDowall led Scotland in November against Portugal and featured in all five of their Six Nations matches in the absence of the then injured Sione Tuipulotu.

His Warriors team-mate George Horne is one of two vice-captains and starts at scrum-half, the other being Bath back-row Josh Bayliss.

Horne is the most experienced player in Gregor Townsend's starting 15 with 36 caps, though the match in Whangarei is not an official Test match.

Adam Hastings is at fly-half and Northampton Saints centre Rory Hutchinson is outside McDowall having initially been left out of the squad, before an injury to Edinburgh's Matt Currie.

Scotland XV: Smith, Paterson, Hutchinson, McDowall (c), Reed, Hastings, Horne; McBeth, Harrison, Richardson, Sykes, Henderson, Bayliss, Onyeama-Christie, Muncaster.

Replacements: Turner, Hepburn, Hurd, Williamson, Brown, Masibaka, Burke, Dobie.

In the forwards, Glasgow prop Fin Richardson is named in a senior Scotland side for the first time alongside his club team-mate Nathan McBeth, and Edinburgh's Patrick Harrison is at hooker.

George Turner will make his Scotland return from the bench, having only recently come back from a spell with the Kobe Steelers in Japan to sign for Harlequins.

Uncapped Saracens fly-half Fergus Burke, who was born in New Zealand but qualifies through Scottish grandparents, is also among the replacements as is Montpellier number eight Alexander Masibaka.

Sale's Arron Reed and Edinburgh's Harry Paterson start on the wings, with the latter playing for Scotland for the first time in a year.

Full-back Ollie Smith also has not played internationally since the 2023 World Cup and has battled back from a knee injury, while second-row Cameron Henderson and openside flanker Andy Onyeama-Christie are both back from lengthy lay-offs as well.

Darcy Graham, Tom Jordan, Kyle Steyn, Grant Gilchrist and tour captain Rory Darge are among the more experienced players not in the squad with two matches left to come.

Scotland take on the Maori All Blacks on Saturday (04:35 BST), before facing Fiji in Suva the following week and finishing their tour at Eden Park in Auckland against Samoa on 18 July.

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