Scotland rugby team names new head coach

The Scotland rugby team named Andy Robinson as its new head coach and the latter now takes over the responsibility of guiding his new team to victory in the upcoming tournaments.

Robinson was a former coach for an England rugby team for nearly two years before he left to replace Frank Hadden.

The 44-year old said that he learned a lot of lessons during his stint in England where he had an unsuccessful stint with the team which won just nine out of 22 matches under his tutelage. He revealed that he spent nearly half a year to reflect and regain the passion for the sport.

Robinson said that he’s ready to face criticisms from the public considering that he’s an Englishman and he’s leading a Scottish rugby team. Being chosen as the head coach for Scotland A this year, Robinson said that he’s ready for the challenge in the upcoming IRB Nations Cup in Romania, Autumn Tests against Argentina and Australia and the 2011 World Cup which will be held in New Zealand.

He assured the public that he will do everything possible to bring the Scottish rugby team to victory.

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