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Adam Hastings' frank admission on battling Finn Russell for 10 jersey

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Finn Russell of Scotland warms-up before the Guinness Six Nations Rugby Championship match between Ireland and Scotland at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin. (Photo By Sam Barnes/Sportsfile via Getty Images)

Revitalised Adam Hastings is hoping he has done enough to be named in the Scotland 23 for Sunday’s showdown with world champions South Africa.

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After forcing his way back into Gregor Townsend’s plans for the summer tour of the Americas following 18 months of injury troubles that pushed him to the periphery of the squad, the Glasgow stand-off enjoyed his first Murrayfield outing in two years when he started Saturday’s 57-17 victory over Fiji.

With Finn Russell established as Scotland’s first-choice fly-half, Hastings has managed to jump back ahead of Edinburgh’s Ben Healy, who did not make the squad for the Autumn Nations Series, in the pecking order although he has renewed competition from his versatile Glasgow colleague Tom Jordan, who made his debut off the bench.

Bath talisman Russell, who was unavailable on Saturday as the match took place outside the international window, is set to be back in the number 10 jersey against the formidable Boks at the weekend, but Hastings hopes his promising display against Fiji can help him secure a place in the matchday squad.

“Yeah, I hope so,” he said. “You want to play every week, so fingers crossed. But I know the depth of 10 is some of the best it’s ever been at the moment. TJ came off the bench on Saturday and I thought he was brilliant at 15. He was absolutely magnificent on his debut.”

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Hastings made his own debut against Canada in the summer of 2018 and has gone on to win 31 caps. Saturday’s match was just his 15th as a starter, however, as he has generally been restricted to the role of understudy as a result of Russell’s form and status.

Asked what it was like to compete for a start against one of the greatest players Scotland has produced, Hastings said: “Yeah, obviously very hard. But look, it’s just about controlling what you can control. When you get given an opportunity, try and take it.”

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Hastings enjoyed being back on the Murrayfield turf on Saturday for the first time since Fiji last visited Edinburgh in November 2022.

“It was amazing,” he said. “I was thinking to myself when the team was named how long it had been, and it was two years. It had just been two years of graft, and I didn’t know when it might come again. I was just thrilled to play again and ecstatic with the result.

“I was happy with my performance and I thought the team was brilliant. We executed things well.”

Hastings knows Scotland face a “massive” step up in opposition on Sunday as they face a South Africa side who defeated them 18-3 in Marseille 14 months ago on their way to a second successive World Cup triumph.

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“We’ve got a lot of belief in this group and what we can do,” said the former Gloucester fly-half.

“We’ve had good results in big games, but I think you’ve got to pay respect to South Africa, the double world champs. They’re playing really good stuff at the moment, so it’ll be a step up.”

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Easy_Duzz-it 5 hours ago
Scott Robertson has to take charge of his All Blacks in 2025

Super rugby is bleeding . when was the last year super rugby made profit ? . Real growth is determined by how much money you generate . Remember super rugby is a business first and currently it's not optimal . Australia will always be wiping boys in super rugby , they don't have the path ways that we do . In Australia union is made for private school kids and with that in mind it'll never grow bigger than what it is . And the South africans would be wiping boys again if they came back to super rugby . because the time differences is too much on the body . So super rugby as a genuine profitable product is a lie .


So what's the plan ? . It's quite simple really you cut off super rugby and stop the bleeding . put all the money back into the remaining competitions . Get the 1st 15 back on tv and have content creators at every level of the game making highlight reels for all the up and coming stars . the faster people know who players are , the interest will grow . streamers are the new stars of this generation . So NZRU should follow suite . watch these kids from 1st 15 and follow them all the way to the top . Some will succeed but most will fail . But that's the real point of interest . To see who will make it . And who wont .


Of coarse the quality of rugby will drop for a little , but once rivalries spark again . it wont take long for performances to lift and with that quality will only improve . All of a sudden the player exodus is a hoax just like covid and only our very best players leave to off shore pastures because they conquered every level in New Zealand and theres nothing left here to do .


I also have no ideas for equilibrium . I only have simple and easy solutions for the current problems in NZ rugby . You said we 20 of our best are currently off sure . Being the best means you are good enough to wear the All Black jersey . Currently only 3 players off shore would fit that criteria . Mounga , Frizell and Fainga nuku . so who are the rest ? . I also haven't read any stories about 100k offers to any up and coming talent . If there's a link you would like to share on that matter , I would definitely take the time to read it . Also don't be worried about who will play for the All Blacks and who wont . 10-15 years ago the "Tongan Thor Taniela Tupou" was a menace in 1st 15 he left to play for the wallabies . Yes he would have been a great asset for the All Blacks . But at the end of the day . Money only keeps the lights on , We only want players who want to play for the black jersey no matter where they play in the world .


We don't poses the world cup . But we are still the best in the world at rugby , of that I have no doubt . And if Razor gets his way results will follow quickly .

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