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Scotland have been dealt a blow with the news Johnnie Beattie and Sean Lamont will both miss next Saturday’s Six Nations finale against Wales.
The pair were injured in the 19-17 loss to France, with Lamont damaging ligaments in his right knee during the first half, while Beattie suffered a knock to his right ankle. A call will be made on the fitness of prop Ryan Grant later in the week after Scotland team doctor James Robson revealed that he had an issue with his hip/abdomen.
According to the Scottish Rugby Union, seven other players have problems which are not thought to be serious.
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Article source: http://www.scotsman.com/sport/rugby/top-rugby-stories/british-and-irish-lions-spy-fear-claims-dismissed-1-2961849
Scotland suffer double injury setback
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