Scotland lose Graham and Tuipulotu for Six Nations
Friday, 1 March 2024
Scotland backs Darcy Graham and Sione Tuipulotu will both miss the rest of the Six Nations and face months on the sidelines.
Scotland backs Darcy Graham and Sione Tuipulotu will both miss the rest of the Six Nations and face months on the sidelines.
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