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Texte wiki de la nouvelle page, après la modification (new_wikitext) | 'EDINBURGH, Nov 1 (Reuters) - A return to test rugby has come as something of a [https://telecharger1win.com/ comment utiliser bonus 1win], and a career boost, for new Scotland flanker Jack Dempsey, who made his debut at the weekend against his old Australia teammates.<br> Dempsey won 14 caps for the Wallabies but after a three-year hiatus was able to debut for Scotland, taking advantage of World Rugby´s new eligibility rules, and coming on as a replacement in Saturday´s 16-15 loss to Australia.<br> Dempsey qualifies through a Scottish grandfather but said his move to Glasgow Warriors two months ago, after seven seasons with the New South Wales Waratahs, had nothing to do with playing for Scotland<br> "I´m not going to lie, I came over here thinking my test career was probably over," Dempsey told a news conference.<br> "I certainly didn´t come over here specifically to play test rugby because at that point the rule didn´t exist. So, it was unplanned and a bit of a curveball.<br> "For me, test rugby is a secondary of your club form, and it´s no secret that we had some really rough years at the Waratahs.<br><br>That went hand-in-hand not only with my form, but also my fitness and going through injuries, so I struggled to see the light at the end of the tunnel.<br> "That´s why I needed that drastic change - and moving from Sydney to Glasgow is about as drastic as you´ll get. Not only rugby-wise, but lifestyle-wise. And the way the city and country have accepted me has just re-lit that fire inside me."<br> Scotland coach Gregor Townsend wasted no time in picking Dempsey for the autumn internationals and he came on for the last 20 minutes at Murrayfield on Saturday.<br> "There was obviously a big build-up during the week, so I kind of readied myself," he said.<br> "Even when the moment came, it was very strange. At one moment, on the other side of the scrum, was Hoops (former Wallaby captain Michael Hooper).<br> "I´d played every pro game with him before I moved over here.<br><br>It stings in terms of the way we lost, but that´s test match rugby."<br> Dempsey will now be hoping for another start when Scotland hosts Fiji on Saturday.<br> "The way that Scotland play, I feel like it suits me well.<br>I´ve only heard Gregor speaking in training for a week. He´s saying all the right things and he´s the kind of coach you can get behind. There´s something brewing here, which I want to be part of." (Writing by Mark Gleeson in Cape Town; Editing by Michael Perry)<br>' |