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Huw Jones returns in Glasgow-heavy Scotland Six Nations squad

Scotland's centre Huw Jones makes a break during the Six Nations international rugby union match between Scotland and Wales at Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh, Scotland on March 8, 2025. (Photo by ANDY BUCHANAN / AFP) (Photo by ANDY BUCHANAN/AFP via Getty Images)

British and Irish Lions international Huw Jones is back in the Scotland squad for the first time since last year’s Six Nations after proving his fitness for Glasgow in the last two rounds of the Investec Champions Cup.

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The Toulon-bound centre made a try-scoring return against Clermont earlier this month, having been sidelined since last summer’s Lions tour of Australia due to Achilles surgery.

Jones scored four tries in the 2025 Six Nations, including a hat-trick against Italy, and will likely renew his midfield combination with Sione Tuipulotu, who retains the captaincy.

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Lock Jonny Gray and hooker Dave Cherry are other notable returnees to the 40-strong Six Nations squad, comprising 23 forwards and 17 backs.

Gray has been named after featuring for Bordeaux-Bègles as they topped the European Champions Cup knock-out stage seedings, whilst Cherry has impressed for Vannes, starting 12 of 14 games during their ascent to the top of Pro D2 in France.

He is joined by fellow hookers Ewan Ashman, now Scotland men’s top try-scoring forward, and George Turner, the latter having reached 50 caps for Scotland in the recent Quilter Nations Series.

Elsewhere in the front row, there are three loose-head props by way of Pierre Schoeman, Rory Sutherland and Nathan McBeth, with Zander Fagerson, Elliot Millar Mills and D’arcy Rae those selected at tight-head.

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The familiar faces of Grant Gilchrist and Scott Cummings join Gray as part of a five-man second-row stable, with Max Williamson and Alex Craig included. Gregor Brown, equally comfortable at lock or at blindside flanker, is also named.

The forward selection is completed by a host of back-row options, with young Edinburgh Rugby duo Liam McConnell and Freddy Douglas rewarded for their sparkling club form, joining clubmate Magnus Bradbury, Perpignan’s Jamie Ritchie, Josh Bayliss of Bath Rugby and Glasgow Warriors trio Matt Fagerson, Rory Darge and Jack Dempsey.

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GLASGOW, SCOTLAND – JANUARY 18: Kyle Steyn of Glasgow Warriors celebrates with Huw Jones after he scores his team’s second try during the Investec Champions Cup match between Glasgow Warriors and Saracens at Scotstoun Stadium on January 18, 2026 in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)

In the backs, Tuipulotu is one of four specialist centres named, alongside fellow Warriors Jones, Stafford McDowall and Northampton Saints’ Rory Hutchinson. Bath’s Cam Redpath had been tipped to be back in the midfield mix, but misses out.

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The back three includes Blair Kinghorn, Tom Jordan, Kyle Rowe and Ollie Smith, all of whom are able to cover both full-back and wing. Duhan van der Merwe, Darcy Graham, Kyle Steyn and Jamie Dobie, himself offering an option from scrum-half, are also selected.

At stand-off, Finn Russell will embark on a 12th Six Nations campaign, with Adam Hastings and Fergus Burke completing the fly-half group. Ben White and George Horne are named as the two primary scrum-halves.

After facing Italy in Rome, Scotland will host England on Saturday 14 February at Scottish Gas Murrayfield, before travelling to Cardiff to face Wales a week later. A fallow week then sees France make the trip to Edinburgh on Saturday 7 March, before the championship concludes in Dublin on Saturday 14 March.

Scotland squad for 2026 Guinness Six Nations (caps in brackets):

Forwards:

Ewan Ashman – Edinburgh Rugby (32)
Josh Bayliss – Bath Rugby (14)
Magnus Bradbury – Edinburgh Rugby (21)
Gregor Brown – Glasgow Warriors (12)
Dave Cherry – Vannes (16)
Scott Cummings – Glasgow Warriors (45)
Alex Craig – Glasgow Warriors (6)
Rory Darge – Glasgow Warriors (34)
Jack Dempsey – Glasgow Warriors (29)
Freddy Douglas – Edinburgh Rugby (1)
Matt Fagerson – Glasgow Warriors (59)
Zander Fagerson – Glasgow Warriors (76)
Grant Gilchrist – Edinburgh Rugby (84)
Jonny Gray – Union Bordeaux Bègles (81)
Nathan McBeth – Glasgow Warriors (5)
Liam McConnell – Edinburgh Rugby (1)
Elliot Millar Mills – Northampton Saints (11)
D’arcy Rae – Edinburgh Rugby (5)
Jamie Ritchie – Perpignan (61)
Pierre Schoeman – Edinburgh Rugby (44)
Rory Sutherland – Glasgow Warriors (46)
George Turner – Harlequins (50)
Max Williamson – Glasgow Warriors (9)

Backs

Fergus Burke – Saracens (3)
Jamie Dobie – Glasgow Warriors (17)
Darcy Graham – Edinburgh Rugby (50)
Adam Hastings – Glasgow Warriors (35)
George Horne – Glasgow Warriors (40)
Rory Hutchinson – Northampton Saints (11)
Huw Jones – Glasgow Warriors (58)
Tom Jordan – Bristol Bears (12)
Blair Kinghorn – Toulouse (63)
Stafford McDowall – Glasgow Warriors (16)
Finn Russell – Bath Rugby (89)
Kyle Rowe- Glasgow Warriors (16)
Ollie Smith – Glasgow Warriors (12)
Kyle Steyn – Glasgow Warriors (28)
Sione Tuipulotu – Glasgow Warriors (33) – CAPTAIN
Duhan van der Merwe – Edinburgh Rugby (52)
Ben White – Toulon (31)

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