
Smith relishing Scotland call after two-year absence
Ollie Smith is relishing the chance to play for Scotland again two years on from his last international appearance.The Glasgow Warriors full-back is part of Gregor Townsend's squad heading for New Zealand next month to take on the Maori All Blacks and Samoa either side of a trip to Suva to face Fiji.Smith has not represented his country since the pool stage defeat to Ireland at the 2023 Rugby World Cup, with a serious knee injury suffered the following December ruling him out of action for over a year."It's obviously been a long time to actually play for Scotland," Smith said."I was in camp in the autumn and the Six Nations, but the prospect of playing never really came around."I'm excited to actually get back in the jersey and play a game for Scotland. It's been two years since that Ireland game at the World Cup, so I'm very excited."When I first got the injury, I thought it wasn't too bad because I'd had the World Cup, then I went on to miss a league-winning championship [with Glasgow]."That was difficult, but there's no good time to pick up an injury. It's in the past now, it feels like a long time ago."
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