Telfer backs George Graham and Pat Lam for Scotland

SUCCESSFUL Scotland coach Jim Telfer has backed two ex-forwards chiefs in George Graham and Pat Lam as contenders for the vacant head coach’s job with Scotland.

The SRU is again seeking a new head man after Andy Robinson resigned in the wake of Saturday’s defeat to Tonga, which dropped Scotland to a record low of 12th in the world rankings. Telfer experienced highs of Grand Slams and Five Nations wins, but also endured many low points so knows well the challenge that faces a new Scotland chief.

He believes that the SRU will strive to attract someone of the reputation of Nick Mallett, yesterday installed by bookmakers Ladbrokes as their 2-1 favourite, Wayne Smith, Jake White or Eddie Jones. But he thinks they should be looking at two men with differing experience of Scottish rugby. A former Scotland prop, Graham worked with the Borders and was a popular assistant to Frank Hadden from 2005. But, when Scotland began to struggle to unearth wins in 2008, Hadden dropped Graham and defence coach Alan Tait. After a brief spell in Italy, Graham returned to his north of England base and took over for a second time at club side Gala.

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