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Official Matchday Guide Live On WATCH LIVE ON OFFICIAL MATCHDAY GUIDE IAN BARR WELCOME WELCOME On behalf of BT, a very warm For our first Autumn Nations Cup (virtual) welcome to BT Murrayfield home fixture, we welcome France for the all-important Autumn to BT Murrayfield after registering Nations Cup matches. As a proud a win over Italy in Florence last Scottish rugby fan, I’m delighted Saturday 14 November. that we’re in our seventh year of The French represent a familiar opponent partnership with Scottish Rugby. having also visited Edinburgh back in March, We’re pleased to support the during the 2020 Guinness Six Nations, in Scottish team, Scotland 7s and of a game which saw Scotland earn a hard- fought 28-17 victory. course, the stadium itself. Alan Lees Ian Barr That game was the last played in front of We couldn’t be happier to work with Scottish helping them to adapt and thrive. a sell-out crowd and although the global Rugby. Our investments, especially via the I thank our principal partners BT and We’re also focussed on equipping 10 million landscape looks very different now, the Club Sustainability Fund, have helped to Macron and all other sponsors for their people and businesses across the country return of competitive international rugby improve infrastructure and bolster revenue continued and much appreciated backing with essential digital skills training through is something that we should be grateful for, in dozens of rugby clubs across Scotland. of the game in Scotland at all levels and I our Skills for Tomorrow programme. with the hope that crowds might be able to BT Group has more than 7,000 colleagues also thank Amazon Prime Video for their We’ve extended our 5G mobile network return in the near future. across Scotland, from Shetland to Dumfries coverage of this afternoon’s match. beyond Edinburgh and Glasgow to Stirling and Galloway. Safety is, as always, our main priority and and Aberdeen, and we’re investing to give IAN BARR I would like specially to thank our medical So we know more than most companies that the best customer service to our customers President, Scottish Rugby and operational staff for all their work to rugby sits at the heart of many communities from UK call centres. we serve. ensure we can stage tonight’s game. Our colleagues take great pride in keeping Connectivity has never been more homes and businesses connected, and I also thank the players and managements important over the past year as we’ve all supporting vital public services, including of both teams for their co-operation around worked to deal with the challenges Covid-19 the 999 service. tonight’s arrangements. has brought. We’ll continue to serve our customers in The absence of a crowd here at BT Our focus throughout this difficult year Scotland and cheer the winning try on, Murrayfield will be keenly felt, but our has been keeping our fixed and mobile albeit from home this season. players know that millions of Scots around networks active so people can work, study I look forward to seeing you again at the world will be focused on their efforts and stream content at home. BT Murrayfield as soon as it’s safe to do so. tonight and wishing them well for the We’ve been connecting up new temporary matches ahead. NHS hospitals and helped to connect I wish you and your loved ones good health lifeline tablets for patients to keep in touch and good luck to the Scotland teams. with loved ones. ALAN LEES We’ve announced an unprecedented range Scotland director, of support measures for small businesses, BT’s Enterprise business 2 LEADERSHIP . ENGAGEMENT . ACHIEVEMENT . ENJOYMENT . RESPECT 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 DarcyOLI KEBBLE Graham FRASERPete BROWN Horne (VC) SIMONDuncan BERGHAN Taylor JEAN-BAPTISTEDarcy Graham GROS CAMILLEPete Horne CHAT DEMBADuncan BAMBA Taylor HEAD COACH HEAD COACH Gregor Townsend Fabien Galthié ASSISTANT COACHES ASSISTANT COACHES John Dalziel, Laurent Labit Mike Blair, Steve Tandy & Shaun Edwards 4 5 & Pieter de Villiers 4 5 SCOTTDarcy CUMMINGS Graham JONNYPete Horne GRAY BERNARDDarcy Graham LE ROUX ROMAINPete TAOFIFÉNUA Horne REPLACEMENTS REPLACEMENTS 16. George Turner 16. Julien Marchand 17. Jamie Bhatti 17. Cyril Baille 18. Zander Fagerson 18. Mohamed Haouas 19. Sam Skinner 19. Paul Willemse 20. Blade Thomson 20. Cameron Woki 21. Sam Hidalgo-Clyne 21. Baptiste Couilloud 6 7 8 22. Duncan Taylor 22. Louis Carbonel 6 7 8 23. Sean Maitland 23. Arthur Vincent JAMIEDarcy RITCHIE Graham (VC) HAMISHPete HorneWATSON MATTDuncan FAGERSON Taylor DYLANDarcy Graham CRETIN CHARLESPete OLLIVON Horne (C) GREGORYDuncan ALLDRITT Taylor 9 10 12 13 9 10 12 13 DarcyALI PRICE Graham DUNCANPete Horne WEIR SAMDuncan JOHNSON Taylor CHRISDuncan HARRIS Taylor ANTOINEDarcy Graham DUPONT MATTHIEUPete Horne JALIBERT GAELDuncan FICKOU Taylor VIRIMIDuncan VAKATAWA Taylor MATCH OFFICIALS REFEREE Wayne Barnes (RFU) ASSISTANT REFEREES Matthew Carley (RFU) & Nika Amashukeli (Georgia) Together with 11 15 14 TMO 11 15 14 DUHANDarcy VAN Graham DER MERWE STUARTPete HOGGHorne (C) BLAIRDuncan KINGHORN Taylor Ben Whitehouse (WRU) VINCENTDarcy Graham RATTEZ THOMASPete Horne RAMOS TEDDYDuncan THOMAS Taylor 4 LEADERSHIP . ENGAGEMENT . ACHIEVEMENT . ENJOYMENT . RESPECT 5 AVAILABLE NOW AT SHOP.SCOTTISHRUGBY.ORG OR AT THE OFFICIAL SCOTTISH RUGBY STORE, BT MURRAYFIELD STADIUM 0131 346 5044 OR AT THE OFFICIAL SCOTTISH RUGBY STORE, 44 QUEEN STREET GLASGOW - G1 3DX 6 LEADERSHIP . ENGAGEMENT . ACHIEVEMENT . ENJOYMENT . RESPECT.
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