Six Nations: Scotland call up uncapped Alexander Masibaka from French second-tier side ahead of tournament opener | Rugby Union News

Australian-born Alexander Masibaka is one of five players called up to the Scotland squad ahead of this weekend’s Guinness Six Nations opener.

French-based back-row forward Masibaka has taken the place of Josh Bayliss, who suffered a groin injury while playing for Bath against Sale. Bayliss will remain with his club for further assessment of the damage.

Euan Ferrie, Cameron Henderson, Ewan Johnson and Ollie Smith have also joined up with the squad ahead of the visit of Italy to Murrayfield on Saturday (2.15pm ko).

EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - NOVEMBER 24: Scotland's Josh Bayliss before The Famous Grouse Nations Series match between Scotland and Australia at the Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium on November 24, 2024, in Edinburgh, Scotland. (Photo by Craig Williamson / SNS Group)
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Josh Bayliss has been ruled out by a groin injury

Masibaka has been called up after impressing in the French second tier with Soyaux-Angouleme, where he is on loan from Montpellier.

The 23-year-old former Western Force player qualifies for Scotland through his Paisley-born mother.

Versatile back Smith returns to the squad less than 24 hours after making his first Glasgow appearance for 407 days, in Sunday’s narrow win over Connacht. Smith’s comeback had been for a Scotland A side against Chile in late November.

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Scotland head coach Gregor Townsend is optimistic ahead of the Six Nations and says they will be ‘very competitive’.

Ferrie is uncapped but the 23-year-old Glasgow forward has previously trained with Gregor Townsend’s squad.

Henderson made his debut for Scotland in 2023 against Italy before suffering a knee injury later that year. The 25-year-old lock has earned a recall with some consistent displays for Leicester.

Oyonnax second-row forward Johnson won his first four caps last year and also featured against Chile in November.

Updated Scotland squad

Forwards: Ewan Ashman (Edinburgh), Jamie Bhatti (Glasgow), Gregor Brown (Glasgow), Dave Cherry (Edinburgh), Luke Crosbie (Edinburgh), Rory Darge (Glasgow), Jack Dempsey (Glasgow), Matt Fagerson (Glasgow), Zander Fagerson (Glasgow), Euan Ferrie (Glasgow),Grant Gilchrist (Edinburgh), Jonny Gray (Bordeaux), Cameron Henderson (Leicester), Patrick Harrison (Edinburgh), Will Hurd (Leicester), Ewan Johnson (Oyonnax), Jack Mann (Glasgow), Alexander Masibaka (Soyaux-Angouleme), D’Arcy Rae (Edinburgh), Jamie Ritchie (Edinburgh), Pierre Schoeman (Edinburgh), Rory Sutherland (Glasgow), Marshall Sykes (Edinburgh).

Backs: Fergus Burke (Saracens), Matt Currie (Edinburgh), Jamie Dobie (Glasgow), Darcy Graham (Edinburgh), George Horne (Glasgow), Rory Hutchinson (Northampton), Huw Jones (Glasgow), Tom Jordan (Glasgow), Blair Kinghorn (Toulouse), Stafford McDowall (Glasgow), Finn Russell (Bath), Arron Reed (Sale), Kyle Rowe (Glasgow), Duhan van der Merwe (Edinburgh), Ollie Smith (Glasgow), Ben White (Toulon).

Six Nations 2025 fixtures: Scotland

  • February 1: Italy (h)
  • February 9: Ireland (h)
  • February 22: England (a)
  • March 8: Wales (h)
  • March 15: France (a)

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