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Dumfries and Galloway rugby star to captain Scotland in first game of summer tour

Dumfries and Galloway rugby star to captain Scotland in first game of summer tour

Daily Record03-07-2025
Stafford McDowall will lead Gregor Townsend's team out against the Maori All Blacks on Saturday.
Dumfries and Galloway rugby star Stafford McDowall is set to captain Scotland this weekend.
The centre from Dundrennan will lead Gregor Townsend's team out against the Maori All Blacks.

The match, which kicks off at 4.35am UK time, is the first fixture of Scotland's Skyscanner Pacific Tour.

McDowall, who came through the ranks at Stewartry RFC, captained the side against Portugal in November.
He was also co-captain when they defeated Canada in the opening match of their summer tour last year.
McDowall, who plays his club rugby for Glasgow Warriors, currently has 13 caps for the national side.
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However, he won't add to that tally on Saturday as it is classed as a non-cap international.
Saturday's game at the Semenoff Stadium in Whangarei is the first of three games on Scotland's summer tour.
Next up is a game against Fiji in Suva on July 12 with the final match against Samoa in Auckland on July 18.
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