Ross Ford knows it’s sink or swim for Scotland

Ross Ford braves the cold water at St Andrews during Scotlands World Cup training camp. Picture: SNS/SRURoss Ford braves the cold water at St Andrews during Scotlands World Cup training camp. Picture: SNS/SRU
Ross Ford braves the cold water at St Andrews during Scotlands World Cup training camp. Picture: SNS/SRU
ROSS Ford accepts that the pressure will be on Scotland’s star names when they enter the fray in the third World Cup warm-up Test against Italy at BT Murrayfield on Saturday.

With seven players cut from the extended pool at the start of the week, then several key figures named in Vern Cotter’s initial 25-man squad for the weekend after missing the first two games, things are beginning to look a bit more real.

However, with a relatively makeshift side digging deep in Turin to finally register a maiden win for this calendar year, Scotland’s most-capped hooker Ford knows those viewed as leading men now need to live up to that billing.

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