'Uncage the gorilla' - Schoeman knows what Scots must improve
Summary
Pierre Schoeman, a rugby player, emphasizes the need for Scotland to improve its performance in the Six Nations tournament. He speaks about the mental and physical aspects necessary for success, highlighting both the challenges and the strengths of the team.Key Facts
- Pierre Schoeman is set to play his 21st consecutive Six Nations match for Scotland.
- Scotland's first Six Nations game is against Italy in Rome.
- Schoeman uses imagery like "unlocking the gorilla" to describe playing as a prop, a key position in rugby.
- Scotland has struggled with consistency, often beginning games poorly or losing leads.
- In a recent match, Scotland took a 21-0 lead over Argentina but ended up conceding 33 points in the second half and lost.
- Schoeman identifies the need for Scotland to improve mental resilience and decision-making under pressure.
- The team needs to work on closing out games better, addressing errors and maintaining momentum.
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