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Scotland have 'unfinished business' from last World Cup
Scotland prop Anne Young says she wants to make her mark at this summer's Rugby World Cup after being a frustrated spectator at the tournament in New Zealand three years was included in the wider squad in 2022 but failed to see any match action as the Scots lost all three games to exit at the pool says they have "unfinished business"."It is the pinnacle of the sport, going to a World Cup," Young said."I went in the wider squad in the last World Cup and didn't manage to get on the pitch, unfortunately."So definitely, this is one that I'm hoping I can contribute to one of the games, for sure. It's an incredible opportunity."I think being in England, all the home nations will hopefully get a lot of support. It's going to be an incredible spectacle, so I'm hoping that we make it a good one."Young, 25, says the squad are motivated to make up for the disappointment of the last World Cup when agonising narrow defeats to Wales and Australia cost Scotland a place in the knockout stages."I think we were pretty disappointed in the last World Cup, coming close in two games and not managing to get out of our pool stages," Young added."That's something that we definitely want to change this year, definitely a lot of unfinished business and hoping to push on past that for sure."