Scotland squad announced for 2022 TikTok Women’s Six Nations
Scotland Women Head Coach Bryan Easson has named a 35-player squad for the forthcoming 2022 TikTok Women’s Six Nations.
Following Scotland’s successful qualification campaign for this year’s World Cup, Easson has opted for continuity in his selection process and has retained the full squad that travelled to Dubai last month.
The squad is also bolstered by the return of experienced internationalists Jodie Rettie (Saracens), Abi Evans (Darlington Mowden Park) and Hannah Smith (Watsonians).
Three players could potentially make their international debut during the tournament, with Alison Wilson (Heriot’s), Emma Orr (Biggar) and Meryl Smith (Edinburgh University) included in the squad.
Rachel Malcolm will continue her captaincy duties, with Helen Nelson supporting her as vice-captain.
Easson said: “We’ve had an exciting start to the year after claiming the last spot in this year’s World Cup in New Zealand, but it’s important that our focus now turns fully to the Six Nations.
“The hard work and effort that the squad have displayed in recent training sessions has been terrific and our priority over the next six weeks will be about building on the positive progress that we’ve seen over the past year.
“The opening round of the tournament will see us host defending champions, England, which will be a tough test but I know the players are relishing the chance to challenge themselves in front of a home support.”
Scotland begin their Six Nations campaign at the DAM Health Stadium as they host last year’s winners on Saturday 26 March (kick-off 12 noon).
The side will travel to Cardiff Arms Park the following Saturday to face Wales (2 April, kick-off 4.45pm), before going head-to-head against France at Scotstoun Stadium on Sunday 10 April (kick-off 1pm).
Following a week’s break in the tournament, Scotland will head to Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi in Parma to face Italy for the fourth round of the championship (Saturday 23 April, kick-off 8.20pm local time / 7.20pm GMT).
The tournament will conclude with a ‘Super Saturday’, as the final round of matches take place on the same day, with Scotland finishing their campaign against Ireland at Kingspan Stadium on Saturday 30 April (kick-off 8pm).
The 2022 championship will also see all of Scotland’s games broadcast across BBC channels, with Scotland’s first two matches against England and Wales being shown on BBC Two and the remaining three fixtures being broadcast on BBC Scotland.
Come along and support the team in the 2022 TikTok Women’s Six Nations as tickets for both of Scotland’s home fixtures are on sale now. Adult tickets are £15, Under-18 tickets at £5 and U12s can attend for just £1 with a paying adult ticket. Secure your tickets here.
Scotland squad for the 2022 Women’s Six Nations
Forwards
Leah Bartlett (Loughborough Lightning) – 12 caps
Christine Belisle (Loughborough Lightning) – 12 caps
Sarah Bonar (Harlequins) – 25 caps
Lisa Cockburn (Worcester Warriors) – 23 caps
Katie Dougan (Gloucester Hartpury) – 15 caps
Eva Donaldson (Edinburgh University) – 1 cap
Evie Gallagher (Stirling County) – 8 caps
Jade Konkel (Harlequins) – 49 caps
Rachel Malcolm CAPTAIN (Loughborough Lightning) – 24 caps
Rachel McLachlan (Sale Sharks) – 24 caps
Louise McMillan (Hillhead Jordanhill) – 31 caps
Lyndsay O’Donnell (Worcester Warriors) – 15 caps
Jodie Rettie (Saracens) – 18 caps
Lana Skeldon (Worcester Warriors) – 48 caps
Emma Wassell (Loughborough Lightning) – 52 caps
Alison Wilson (Heriots) – uncapped
Molly Wright (Sale Sharks) – 10 caps
Anne Young (Edinburgh University) – 1 cap
Backs
Shona Campbell (Edinburgh University) – 2 caps
Abi Evans (Darlington Mowden Park) – 15 caps
Megan Gaffney (Loughborough Lightning) – 39 caps
Coreen Grant (Saracens) – 1 cap
Sarah Law (Sale Sharks) – 48 caps
Rhona Lloyd (Les Lioness du Stade Bordelaise) – 33 caps
Caity Mattinson (Worcester Warriors) – 1 cap
Jenny Maxwell (Loughborough Lightning) – 36 caps
Mairi McDonald (Hillhead Jordanhill) – 7 caps
Liz Musgrove (Watsonians) – 10 caps
Helen Nelson (Loughborough Lightning) – 37 caps
Emma Orr (Biggar) – uncapped
Chloe Rollie (Exeter Chiefs) – 45 caps
Hannah Smith (Watsonians) – 30 caps
Meryl Smith (Edinburgh University) – uncapped
Lisa Thomson (Sale Sharks) – 40 caps
Evie Wills (Hillhead Jordanhill) – 3 caps