Scotland wary of holders Wales after Italy shock
The Welsh, holders of the European Cup, slumped to a 13-6 defeat at Wrexham to Rugby League newcomers Italy and McCormack is well aware that Wales - who have union legend Gar-eth Thomas in their squad - will want to bounce back: "That result shocked the Rugby League fraternity and Wales could be like a wounded animal.
"By all accounts it was a young Welsh team that coach Iestyn Harris put out and only a handful may feature against Scotland but the expectation would have been for a convincing victory.
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Hide Ad"That didn't happen and they'll be going all out to make amends at Old Anniesland on Sunday," added McCormack, who has named his 20-man squad for the tournament opener.
Six stars from the Engage Super League look likely to start for Scotland including Danny Brough of Huddersfield Giants and Hull KR's Ben Fisher. Two Edinburgh Eagles players, Giles Lomax and Craig Borthwick, are also in the squad, which will be trimmed down to 17 on matchday.
Scotland squad: D Arnott (London Skolars), S Barlow (Halifax), J Benn (Castleford Panthers), C Borthwick (Edinburgh Eagles), D Brough (Huddersfield Giants), P Coupar (Workington Town), D Ferguson (Wakefield Trinity Wildcats), B Fisher (Hull KR), A Henderson (Sheffield Eagles), K Henderson (Wakefield Trinity Wildcats), J Howieson (Sheffield Eagles), B Lindsay (Sheffield Eagles), N Lowe (Hunslet Hawks), R Lunt (Doncaster), G Lomax (Edinburgh Eagles), J Steel (Featherstone Rovers), M Stringer (Sheffield Eagles), A Szostak (Sheffield Eagles), J Wardle (Huddersfield Giants), O Wilkes (Harlequins).