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Dan Lancaster could switch Test allegiance as URC club eye Racing 92 star

Dan Lancaster of Racing 92 during the EPCR Challenge Cup quarter-final match between Connacht and Racing 92 at Dexcom Stadium in Galway. (Photo By Thomas Flinkow/Sportsfile via Getty Images)

Glasgow Warriors have emerged as shock contenders to bring Racing 92 fly-half Dan Lancaster back from the French capital when his contract runs out at the end of the season.

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Lancaster, 23, has been in superb form for Racing since they sacked his dad, former England and Racing 92 Stuart, at the start of February, just 18 months into a four-year contract.

Racing have won five of the last six games the former England U20 playmaker has played in the Top 14 and Challenge Cup as they look to end the season with silverware and their place amongst French rugby’s elite secured.

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The ex-Leicester Tigers, Nottingham, Yorkshire Carnegie and Ealing Trailfinders player, who has played 1,110 minutes in 23 games for Racing this season, mainly thanks to Owen Farrell’s fitness problems, is Scotland-qualified via his Dumfries-born grandmother.

Lancaster, who also plays inside centre, followed in his father’s footsteps when he was named in the Scotland under-18 squad in March 2018 after impressing coach Iain Monaghan.

Lancaster senior played for Scottish Students and Scotland Under-19, and the Scottish Rugby Union are keen to look at players who qualify under the Scottish Qualified scheme.

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The Warriors are, on paper, well-stocked at fly-half with Adam Hastings and Duncan Weir both under contract for another season, and they have Scotland under-20 international Mathew Urwin waiting in the wings.

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Lancaster has been tipped for a call-up to Gregor Townsend’s squad this summer for games against Maori All Blacks, Fiji and Samoa, with Blair Kinghorn and Finn Russell likely to be unavailable.

The pair are tipped to become part of Andy Farrell’s Lions squad in Australia, which would open the door for Lancaster to pin his colours to the Scotland mast.

Lancaster, who moved to Racing last summer from Championship outfit Ealing, was being touted for the Scotland squad for the Autumn Nations Series, especially against Fiji and Portugal, but the call never came.

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Why England may be in better shape to win the 2027 Rugby World Cup than France

This is all very glass half full but when you look at the cold hard facts you have to ask yourself where Englands defence will develop in the next 18 months? You also have to ask if 18 months and 15 or so matches is enough time to develop their attacking game under Borthwick. Clive Woodward had an awesome top class coaching staff with a squad that included top of class players right through the backs and forwards and world beating leaders. They were the envy of the World for the 2 or 3 years leading up to the 2003 world cup and scored wins in NZ and Australia before the tourney and away to South Africa a couple of years prior to that. This England side has no big match temperament, have not won away from home against any of the big sides including in France where they butchered 2 games in a row in the last 3 years. In NZ they also butchered a chance to win. When the pressure comes this team rarely finds a way to win. France have at least picked up wins in Ireland and at Twickenham. They havent covered themselves in glory on their southern tours but their impressive home record is in tact bar the loss to South Africa last year and the terrible loss to Ireland in 2024. France have an awe inspiring backline with magicians right through, they have plenty of power in forwards and world leading coaches. Add to that the brilliant Top 14 and I rate they are better off than the English. Sure they have their problems but I aint buying even the suggestion that England are better placed to win the showpiece than them.

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