Scotland bring Maitland in
Scottish head coach Vern Cotter added two players to the Scotland squad ahead of this Saturday's Calcutta Cup match against England at Twickenham.
British & Irish Lions fullback or wing Sean Maitland, who continues his recovery from a shoulder injury sustained in January, has taken the place of Glasgow Warriors club mate, Sean Lamont.
Lamont has been ruled out of the rest of the Championship with a knee injury suffered in the Warriors' bonus-point win over Zebre on Friday.
He has returned to the care of his club's medical team for further assessment and treatment.
Edinburgh hooker, Stuart McInally , has also been drafted into the squad as precautionary cover for Ross Ford, who continues his recuperation from the back spasm suffered against Italy in the Six Nations.
McInally, 24, a Scotland captain at every age-grade, was an unused backrow replacement against South Africa in the November tour of 2012, but began a switch from No.8 to the frontrow in August 2013 after 58 appearances for his club.
He went on to ply his new trade in the Premiership and English Championship as part of a season-long positional apprenticeship, before returning to the capital.
This season he has scored three tries in his seven appearances for his Pro12 side – once covering backrow out of necessity – and started his first game for the club at hooker on Saturday, as they recorded a four-try win over Treviso in Italy.
The Scotland medical team also confirmed that Glasgow Warriors centre Peter Horne suffered a concussion in his club's match against Zebre and is expected to begin his graduated return to play protocol on Monday.
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