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June 7, 2010

Posted on 06/07/2010

Low going after Pumas

As preparations for this weekend's Test intensify, Scotland prop Moray Low talks to The Times' Lewis Stuart about attacking their scrum.

"After a weekend to recover from the 16-hour journey to South America, Scotland are planning a brutal training session in Buenos Aires today as preparations for the opening international with Argentina enter their final phase.

"A key part of the plan, it seems, is to attack the home side in one of their areas of greatest strength — the scrum. It was a tactic that should have worked last November when Scotland dominated the Pumas for long periods, only to be foiled and frustrated by their defence.

"Central to it all was Moray Low, the tighthead prop, making only his third start for Scotland. He is desperate to prove that it was no fluke and that the team can go one better against a stronger Argentina side on their own patch."

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