Barbarians help heal Scots snub for Al Kellock

Al Kellock has relished training with the BaaBaas this week. Picture: GettyAl Kellock has relished training with the BaaBaas this week. Picture: Getty
Al Kellock has relished training with the BaaBaas this week. Picture: Getty
THE opportunity to captain the Barbarians is not an honour that comes the way of a Scot regularly yet, this afternoon, Glasgow’s Al Kellock will bring his inspirational qualities to bear in the famous black-and-white hoops.

Kellock will become only the fourth post-war Scot to lead the Baa-Baas against world-class southern hemisphere opposition when he skippers the side against Australia, following in the footsteps of Stewart Wilson (All Blacks, Twickenham, 1967), David Sole (All Blacks, Twickenham, 1989) and Scott Hastings (All Blacks, Cardiff, 1993).

CONNECT WITH THE SCOTSMAN

Subscribe to our daily newsletter (requires registration) and get the latest news, sport and business headlines delivered to your inbox every morning

• You can also follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Google +

Hide Ad
Hide Ad