Six Nations: Rob Harley ready for Murrayfield bow

THERE was a time when film stars who wished to make an impact bought themselves a Harley.

Think James Dean, Stallone, Presley, Hopper or Mickey Rourke. And then there is Scott Johnson. He has picked his own Harley this week with a similar intention – to make his opponents sit up and take note, and wish that they had one of their own.

Robert Harley is still a novice in international rugby, the 22-year-old coming off the bench against Samoa last summer and making an instant impact by scoring the try that pulled victory from the molten lava of a baking South Seas defeat. He had been banging so hard at the door to selection this season that some were disappointed when he was not selected to face England at Twickenham, despite the fact that Kelly Brown, Johnnie Beattie and Alasdair Strokosch have some distance on him in terms of experience and nous.

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Now, however, with injury to Ali Strokosch he has been handed his chance, and the comparison with the classic motorcycles is not confined to the surname. Like them, he stands outbut, more importantly, he has an engine that is the envy of his team-mates, allowing him to finish games in which he has been a constant presence stronger than he started it.

He also leaves his mark. Asked how much he enjoyed scoring on his Test debut, he said it was fantastic, but when then asked if that was what he was most looking forward to reprising against