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Cadden backs Bowie for Scotland number nine shirt

Cadden backs Bowie for Scotland number nine shirt

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Chris Cadden expects Hibernian team-mate Kieron Bowie to be lining up as Scotland's number nine soon. (Record), externalRead Sunday's Scottish gossip
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