Scotland call up player from second tier in France

By BBC (Sports) | Created at 2025-01-27 10:50:29 | Updated at 2025-01-31 06:06:26 3 days ago
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Australia-born number eight Alexander Masibaka, who plays for Soyaux-Angouleme in the second tier of French rugby, has received a shock call-up to Scotland's Six Nations squad.

The unheralded forward replaces Josh Bayliss, who is expected to miss the tournament after being added to the growing list of unavailable players when he injured his groin playing for Bath on Sunday.

The 23-year-old - with a mother from Paisley and a father from Fiji - was born in Perth and played briefly for Western Force before being signed by French club Montpellier in 2022.

The Top 14 side loaned him the following campaign to Pro D2 side Angouleme, where he has remained this season.

Two locks - Cameron Henderson of Leicester and Ewan Johnson of Oyonnax - as well as uncapped Glasgow lock or back row Euan Ferrie and Warriors full-back Ollie Smith have also been drafted in by head coach Gregor Townsend.

Masibaka, who is 6ft 1in and 18st, has scored 12 tries in 30 games for the club in south-west France, where he plays with former England winger Jonny May.

Scotland's management have been tracking him since 2021 and want a closer look at his power and ball-carrying game.

Their interest in him grew with the injury to Bayliss, who was so impressive in the autumn Tests.

Townsend had Jack Dempsey and Jack Mann as his number eights in the squad but was limited in his other options when looking for a replacement for Bayliss.

Magnus Bradbury is serving a suspension and the impressive Ben Muncaster is injured, while the other eligible players in that position are raw youngsters.

Bayliss' withdrawal means Townsend has now lost for the entire tournament four of the original squad he named on 15 January - Sione Tuipulotu, Dylan Richardson, Scott Cummings and now Bayliss.

Before he named that squad he was already without Kyle Steyn, Adam Hastings, Max Williamson, Andy Onyeama-Christie and Muncaster.

The majority of those nine players would either be certainties for the starting XV or likely to be in the matchday squad.

There is also a concern over Jonny Gray, who has only played three games since the end of October and none since the middle of December.

The lock was expected to make his comeback on Saturday against Lyon but Bordeaux deemed him unfit to play.

He may recover in time to face Italy on Saturday, but there has to be a concern about his sharpness for the intensity of the Six Nations, hence the call-ups for Henderson and Johnson.

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