Asked whether his team would be on a revenge mission, Laidlaw replied: "Nothing will ever make up for that defeat. We can use what happened in the World Cup to help us, but we need to stay in the moment. "It was a nice way to start our tour but we've got a really tough test against Scotland," Moore cautioned. Edinburgh's Allan Dell makes his debut at loosehead and Glasgow's Zander Fagerson makes his first start, after one appearance off the bench. Hooker Ross Ford makes his 100th appearance, becoming Scotland’s third cap centurion, after Chris Paterson and Sean Lamont.
Source: Bangkok Post November 11, 2016 02:48 UTC