Townsend ‘angry’ & ‘disappointed’ by Gray’s Scotland absence

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Bordeaux-Begles' Scottish lock Jonny Gray is tackled by Paris' Australian prop Moses Eneliko Alo Emile (up) during the French Top14 rugby union match between Union Bordeaux-Begles (UBB) and Stade Francais Paris at The Chaban-Delmas Stadium in Bordeaux, south-western France on September 7, 2024. Getty Images

Scotland head coach Gregor Townsend says he is “angry” and “disappointed” second row Jonny Gray has elected to stay with club Bordeaux rather than join the national squad for next month’s Autumn Nations series.

Gray, who has 77 caps, signed for the French Top 14 side in the summer after returning from a serious knee injury.

The 30-year-old had not played since April 2023 before the start of the campaign but has featured six times for Bordeaux this season.

“I’m angry, disappointed because we want players to experience more than just club rugby if they’ve deserved it,” Townsend told the BBC’s Scotland Rugby Podcast.

“Maybe from Bordeaux’s side this is a player who has been injured, then played a lot of rugby and could do with a rest.

“But from our side it’s, did he need to play all those games in a row? Jonny would have gone well in our squad but it’s now a chance for someone else.”

Gray would not have been available to face Fiji on 2 November anyway, because that match falls outside of the usual Test window.

But the former Glasgow Warriors and Exeter Chiefs player could have faced South Africa, Portugal, and Australia, while missing just one club match.

“He’s come back from a really tough injury and missed almost 18 months,” Townsend added.

“But he’s played every single game for Bordeaux this season and played well – in big games.

“La Rochelle at the weekend, Toulouse a couple of weeks before. He would have been in really the mix for not just our squad but our matchday 23.

“So it’s disappointing both Bordeaux and Jonny think the best thing for him is to rest after two months of rugby – given he’s had time off.”

Ewan Johnson, Grant Gilchrist, Scott Cummings, Max Williamson, Alex Craig and Alex Samuel are Townsend’s second-row options.

Gray’s elder brother Richie has likely played his last game for Scotland after being omitted from the squad.

The 35-year-old has signed for Toyota Verblitz in Japan and will join at the end of November.

While the Glasgow lock was available to add to his 79 caps before departing, he has missed recent weeks with injury and Townsend, who praised Gray’s stellar international career, has an eye on the future.

“We know Richie is off to Japan and won’t be considered by us in the future because the Japanese season runs at the same time as the Six Nations,” the head coach explained.

“So there is one eye on the future but there is also an eye on who can help us win these games. And we just felt his form did not merit that over the other guys who will be here for longer.”

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