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Clarke sisters named in Scotland's Six Nations squad

BBC Sport Wednesday, 19 February 2025
Clarke sisters named in Scotland's Six Nations squadRhea Clarke joins sister Elliann in being called up by Scotland and is one of nine uncapped players in head coach Bryan Easson's 34-strong extended training squad for the Women's Six Nations.
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