Brown Told he Must Earn his Place

Coach Scott Johnson says Kelly Brown will captain Scotland but must still earn his place at flanker
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Saracens back-rower Kelly Brown has been told the Scotland captaincy is his to keep – but only so long as he can justify his place.

Head Coach Scott Johnson has named Brown as his skipper in every game he has played; however, the Australian has warned the 31-year-old former Glasgow man that his place in the side is not guaranteed ahead of the Six Nations.

In addition to this, Johnson has gone as far to confirm he will only feature on the openside after admitting he already has better options on the blindside and number 8.

Johnson, who made his comments as he announced the 36-man squad he will chose from ahead of the tournament, said: "I've told Kelly to his face - and there's no use running away from it - if he is good enough to get in the starting XV, he will lead the team.

"But we are only viewing Kelly as purely a number seven now. The six and the eight roles we will leave to other people but he has to cement his place at number seven.

"If he is good enough to do so, he will captain the team. If he's not, we will look for someone else."

Johnson preferred the likes of David Denton and Johnnie Beattie in the six and eight roles during the autumn internationals but insisted there is still room for Brown in his back row.

"We have some good six and eight athletes coming through," said the head coach.

"We need to compete athletically against the bigger nations and we have guys coming through who we feel can do that. Therefore I want to encourage the growth of those players.

"Kelly fits a different mould. He's done really well for Saracens at seven over the last five or six weeks so moving down the path that will be his spot."

The group will meet together in Edinburgh next week for a pre-tournament get-together ahead of their Tournament opener against Ireland in Dublin on February 2nd.

Uncapped duo Dougie Fife and Chris Fusaro will join the squad.

Johnson handed out a raft of caps to untested players during 2013 as he sought to leave an experienced squad for Clermont Auvergne coach Vern Cotter, who takes over from the current boss next summer.

And he believes the latest two newcomers are worthy of their place.

"We have capped a few over the last 12 months, it's fair to say," he said. "But we have now got a couple more in there for this squad because they deserve the right to be there.

"Chris has been picked on form and it's nice to have him back. He is an interesting one. We gave him a clear directive at the start of the last campaign when he was a sub.

"We told him what he needed to improve on and we've been happy with how he has done since. I thought he was outstanding last weekend. He has shown some great resolve and his inclusion is just reward.

"As for Dougie, we are looking forward to seeing more of him. He gives us a bit of growth in a position where we are not overly strong."

Missing from the group are injured Glasgow duo Alastair Kellock and Peter Horne, while Edinburgh's Tim Visser and Euan Murray of Worcester also miss out.

Glasgow scrum-half Henry Pyrgos, meanwhile, drops out of the squad altogether after Johnson named only two number nines, Edinburgh's Greig Laidlaw and Pyrgos' Scotstoun team-mate Chris Cusiter.