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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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Chrystal Moran 3 days ago

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JD 3 days ago

‘Superb Form’ is a little strong. He is playing better now than 6 months ago but that’s about it.

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MP 3 days ago

Warren Gatland had a similar fetish for English players. Tough on Scotch-born players knowing coaches prefer non-Scots.

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CM 4 days ago

My word, does Scotland only import foreign players now. How desperate and insulting to Scottish born and bred players.

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JT 4 days ago

“My word, do Scotland only use players who gave played age grade for them now? “


Fixed it for you champ x

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Jake White described this as the strongest Sharks lineup ever. There is no doubt that it is at least an impressive roster. They did win, which is obviously an achievement against a good Edinburgh side. However …


For much of the first half Edinburgh seemed easily able to create 2 on 1 opportunities on both wings, with the defensive wingers biting in on the inside runner and cover defence being AWOL. Conversely the Sharks showed little ability to get behind the Edinburgh defensive line, with the sole exception of a nicely-exploited Am mismatch against a second row (which led to the Fassi try).


In general the Sharks, with their full complement of Bok firepower, do not look that dangerous in attack, and while tackling was good on the whole and goal line defence was impressive at times, they were exhibiting surprising breakdowns in open play defensive structures.


Also, the Sharks continue to be inaccurate, with material impact on the scoreboard. Missing two very kickable penalties is not the way to be the best. It looked to me like the Sharks contestable kicks were not well enough executed, and were too hard to recover.


Not sure what the running attack was trying to do, but my guess is that they were trying to pull off a Harlequins-style bash-and-offload game off of 12 (Esterhuizen). That’s not a terrible idea with the personnel available, but it would require creativity and a precision on second phase that was not in evidence.


Lastly, you have to have better discipline. It’s great that the team can cope with a 13 vs 14 period (of almost 10 minutes), but smart teams a avoid cards.


Having said that it was great to see the win. I thought that Edinburgh were cynical and niggly. Always hanging around on the wrong side of the breakdown, lots of intentional obstruction, illegal dummying at the base of the ruck, etc. They played a dirty game and the ref tolerated it. Always good to see that not succeed.


Overall the “best Sharks lineup ever” scraped the win, but under-performed their Bok-laden potential. Again.

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