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Gregor Townsend has no qualms about starting Stuart Hogg against Fiji

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Hogg has not played at all since damaging ankle ligaments in September.

Gregor Townsend insists he is not taking a risk by throwing Stuart Hogg straight back into Test action just seven weeks after the Scotland full-back’s ankle surgery.

The Glasgow star has not played at all since damaging ligaments in Warriors’ clash with Munster back in September.

But he has completed a remarkable recovery and has now been named in the Townend’s starting line-up to face Fiji on Saturday.

Hogg’s initial diagnosis suggested he would be absent for up to 12 weeks – ruling him out the Scots’ entire autumn series.

But the British and Irish Lions full-back has made such a speedy recuperation that the head coach has no qualms about throwing him immediately back into this weekend’s clash with the Pacific Islanders at Murrayfield.

Head coach Townsend said: “Stuart has trained for two weeks now. He trained with his club and recorded some excellent speed times. He has trained fully with us all week so he looks good to go.

“We had experience last year when he came back from two injuries and played in Champions Cup games, played very well, and then two weeks later he played Test level.

“So yeah we could have kept him back a week or a few weeks, but he’s still going to be going into a Test match.

“Having watched him in training, we’ve seen he is ready to go.”

Hogg’s return is one of nine changes to the team which suffered a 21-10 defeat in Cardiff, with scrum-half Greig Laidlaw back to skipper the side and Racing 92 stand-off Finn Russell also recalled.

Saracens wing Sean Maitland will make his first international appearance since the Six Nations while number eight Matt Fagerson, centre Peter Horne, hooker Fraser Brown and lock Grant Gilchrist are all promoted to the starting line-up after substitute roles at the Principality Stadium on Saturday.

Exeter’s former England Under-20s lock Sam Skinner,  who qualifies through his Ayr-born father, is also handed his Dark Blues debut.

But Townsend insists the swathe of alterations had nothing to do with the sloppy display which allowed Wales to muscle their way to victory last weekend.

Scotland were out-muscled by the Welsh last week in Cardiff (David Davies/PA)

“We knew we’d have more players available this week and with the guys who play outside of Scotland coming back in and someone like Stuart now back fit,” he said.

“I’ve also looked at the four games and how we manage players through that campaign.

“We had a squad in mind for this weekend and we were just hoping everyone got through their games at the weekend so we could put that together.

“We’re looking forward to seeing how Sam plays. He’s trained really well and has performed well for Exeter over the last couple of seasons.

Exeter Chiefs’ Sam Skinner (left) will make his Scotland debut on Saturday (Brian Lawless/PA)

“He’s a very mobile second row, he’s played a lot of rugby in the back-row and finished a lot of games in the back-row for the Chiefs, so we’re keen to see that in action.

“Fiji will be tough opponents. We’ve got to counter every one of their players, this is a team that plays the game unlike any other in world rugby.

“They’ll move the game from their own 22, you’ll have players offloading in contact – sometimes once they’re on the floor the ball will suddenly come out from a ruck and go 10 metres, especially when Leone Nakarawa has got his hand on the ball – so it is a huge challenge for us defensively.”

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