Six Nations: Scotland wins will come, says Scott Johnson
RBS SIX NATIONS CHAMPIONSHIP
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Interim head coach Scott Johnson believes Scotland can be successful if they focus on the job at hand, rather than the end result.
Johnson takes charge of his first match in the Six Nations opener against England at Twickenham on 2 February.
"I can't get the ending unless I get the start and the ride right," he told BBC Scotland.
"The key to this Scotland team is not to get caught up in a scoreboard. The wins will come."
Scott Johnson“Going forward, if I'm coaching Scotland, I've got to understand the Scottish way”
Johnson acknowledges all players want wins, or as he puts it "Ws", after their team name but insists the most important part of his job is making sure Scotland are "there or thereabouts often enough in games".
And he is determined to focus on the positive aspects of Scottish rugby, rather than the negatives.
"If we get our part right, those Ws will come but if we start focusing on the Ws as an ending, we won't get there," he said.
"Everyone harps on about what's bad about Scottish rugby. I'd rather work on what's good. That's me, I'm a half-full guy.
"We've got some issues, we know what some of the issues are and one of them is player base, but we've got some good players too and that player base only rears its head if you have a massive injury toll.
"The reality is, opposition A are playing us and put 23 players out. So do we and we'll get a good 23."
The 50-year-old Australian still feels he is coming to terms with establishing Scotland's traditions in and beyond rugby and has played down suggestions he is not under pressure having taken over following a poor run of results.
"The pressure's on you everyday no matter what job you do, to turn up and do it to the best of your ability," he added. "That pressure is enough.
"Society and cultural differences are important because it's a people's game. I've lived in celtic countries and they are different and it's my responsibility to attach and to understand some of the celtic traditions in the north.
"I may not achieve that challenge in six-ten weeks but, going forward, if I'm coaching Scotland, I've got to understand the Scottish way."
Brown will lead Scotland against England
Meanwhile, Scotland captain Kelly Brown believes there is more pressure on England to win the Calcutta Cup encounter.
"Scotland haven't won down there for 30 years and England are off the back of a very good win against the world champions," said the Saracens flanker.
"As a squad we're aware of the magnitude of the challenge - but we're also aware it's a challenge we can meet head on."
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Comment number 68.
Daniel25th January 2013 - 23:48
Never known such a Scot's team unknown at the start of the season so all you guys making the selections could be right! I still think there are 2 main areas of concern : guys must tackle !!,simple really and no outstanding No 10 + midfield ,Scotland's perennial problem. Anyway go for it although my tip is England for 6N glory (and that hurts) , however if they're the best so be it
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Harvey25th January 2013 - 21:38
If Ford and Dickenson are near the squad then a very long and disappointing 6N awaits.
We really need players with ability and form. Ford has the former, but the latter has gone and he needs to be sidelined. Dickenson is the worst prop I have seen in a Scotland shirt. His loose play is great, but if takes the field at Twickenham I foresee a mauling akin to that of the Irish scrum last year.
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Stephen Webber25th January 2013 - 13:15
Jackson is playing well for Glasgow at 10, almost like a 3rd centre, but then you need a backup kicker, either Horne (as happens at Glasgow) or Laidlaw at 9. Pyrgos would be my choice for 9, but I'm not sure who I'd pair him with as we need a good, dependable place kicker. How is Heathcote kicking at the moment?
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Jack Hackett25th January 2013 - 12:07
@52 are you talking about the English cricket team?
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Erchie25th January 2013 - 10:29
Does anyone know if K Brown has actually been announced as skipper? i was under the impression that he just went down to launch as senior squad member and Johnson was to announce next wk. I rate Brown but hope they make Kellock captain.
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