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Scotland's promise: 'We're aiming to finish with back-to-back wins'

By PA
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Scotland may be out of Guinness Six Nations title contention but there is no chance of Mark Bennett treating Saturday’s showdown with Italy as a meaningless fixture. The 29-year-old Edinburgh centre feared his international career was over after he drifted out of the picture following his 22nd cap against USA in June 2018.

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After a strong start to the current campaign with his club, he was called back into the Scotland fold for the Autumn Nations Series but did not feature due to injury. However, having waited more than three and a half years, he finally got back on the pitch for his country as a replacement in last month’s defeat by France

He is now desperate to continue his international renaissance in Rome this weekend. “Getting back in the team has been something I’ve been gunning for over the last few years and I have not been able to achieve it, so getting back out there against France was incredible,” he said. “I absolutely loved it so if I get the opportunity again this weekend, it’s another one I’ll savour.”

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Bennett admits the Scots will have to tame a partisan home crowd in the Stadio Olimpico if they are to reignite their Six Nations campaign following back-to-back defeats against Wales and France.

“It’s a great place to play rugby,” he said. “The Italian crowd is always very passionate. We have got to start fast and not let them get wind in their sails because they are a side who, when they get on top of you and get momentum, will gain confidence. We need to find a way to stop that.”

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Bennett insists Scotland still have plenty to play for in their last two matches against Italy and Ireland despite the deflating effect of losing two of their opening three matches. “We are aiming to finish the tournament with back-to-back wins,” he said. “We have got to win this weekend and that is the most important game at the moment. We are up against a good side so we have got make sure we are prepped for it.

“If you look at the last few games, we have potentially missed a few opportunities. We are disappointed about a few things we let go in the France game and we want to rectify that. As a backline, we are really excited about the opportunity this weekend to come out and show what we’ve got. We want to make amends.”

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