Scots call up Kiwi-born Cowan
Updated | By AFP
Scotland on Tuesday called up New Zealand-born Blair Cowan to replace the injured Grant Gilchrist in their World Cup squad.
The 29-year-old back row forward -- who qualifies through his Scotland-born mother -- narrowly missed out on a place in the original squad when Kiwi coach Vern Cotter opted for another New Zealand transfuge John Hardie.
But Cowan -- who was due to turn out for his English club London Irish against Harlequins on Friday -- is ready to immediately push for a place in the side to take on South Africa in Pool B on Saturday where table-topping Scotland will seek to make it three wins from three.
"It hasn’t sunk in yet," said Cowan, who was first capped in 2014.
"I've seen a few of the boys and it caught me off guard with how stoked I was to see them. It was a bit emotional.
"I was just chilling at home after training when I got the call. You would have seen a dust shadow of me getting off the couch to pack my bags.
"I’m up here to do whatever they need to push us forward.
"They know what I can do. I just want to come here and be a positive influence. I know there’ll be some banged bodies so I just want to bring some positive energy."
Gilchrist withdrew from the World Cup on Monday because of a groin injury.
AFP
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