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December 16, 2009

Posted on 12/16/2009

Robinson outlines importance of attacking skills

Scotland coach Andy Robinson believes that his side's attack will be a platform for success in the Six Nations Championship, writes David Ferguson in The Scotsman.

"He also pinpointed poor kicking skills and a concern over players' fitness, pondering whether this played a part in their fading after a few phases of an attack and becoming predictable or going it alone as individuals. Dan Parks, he said, would come back into contention for the Six Nations if his form at Glasgow continued to improve, though he is also scouring for other contenders to the problem position of stand-off. But, a key to improvement in 2010, he insisted, lay with the players and their ability to emerge from a professional bubble and push themselves to improve skills."
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