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Scotland will take on Argentina in their first summer series game of the Nations Championship without one of their biggest playmakers. Fly-half Finn Russell is out for the match, while a familiar face returns to the squad after sitting out the Six Nations earlier this year.

Why Finn Russell Is Missing the Match

Finn Russell won’t be in the lineup for the opener. The team hasn’t given a specific reason, but his absence is a big loss for Scotland’s attack. He’s known for his creative passing and ability to change a game. Without him, the coaches will have to try a different game plan.

  • Russell is one of Scotland’s most influential players on the field.
  • His backup will need to step up under pressure against Argentina’s strong defense.

Jonny Gray Makes His Return

Lock Jonny Gray is back in the squad after missing the Six Nations. He brings a lot of experience and physicality to the forward pack. Gray’s return is a boost for the team’s lineouts and defense.

  • Gray missed the Six Nations due to injury or rest (not specified).
  • His presence should help Scotland compete in the set pieces.

What This Means for the Argentina Clash

With Russell out and Gray back, Scotland’s lineup has a different feel. Argentina will be tough opponents at home, so Scotland needs everyone to be sharp. The new fly-half will have to control the game, while Gray and the forwards must win the physical battle.

This match is a key test for Scotland to see how they handle changes during the Nations Championship.

Looking Ahead for Scotland

Scotland will hope Gray’s return helps stabilize the pack while they figure out the best way to attack without Russell. If the team can adapt quickly, they still have a good chance against Argentina. The rest of the summer series will show if these changes make Scotland stronger or weaker.

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