Scotland Winger Kyle Steyn Asserts Bone-Deep Belief Ahead of Critical Six Nations Clash With France at Murrayfield
Scotland's Kyle Steyn reveals the squad's "bone-deep belief" ahead of Saturday's match against France. Read how the Scots plan to stay in the title race.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 5, 2026, 3:23 AM EST
Source: The information in this article was sourced from CNA

A Definitive Stand at Murrayfield
The Scottish national rugby team is preparing for a high-stakes confrontation against France with a level of internal confidence that winger Kyle Steyn describes as "bone-deep." Speaking ahead of the Saturday fixture at Murrayfield, Steyn emphasized that while the squad respects the physical "juggernaut" that the French team represents, they are not intimidated by the challenge. This weekend’s match is viewed as a pivotal moment for a Scottish side that has experienced a rollercoaster tournament, ranging from an opening defeat in Rome to morale-boosting victories over England and Wales. According to Steyn, the primary objective is to demonstrate the squad's commitment to the home supporters by exhausting every physical and tactical resource available.
Navigating the Standings for Championship Aspirations
The statistical reality of the Six Nations table adds significant weight to the upcoming contest, as Scotland currently sits four points behind the undefeated French leaders. To keep their title hopes alive, Scotland must bridge this gap before their final journey to Dublin to face Ireland. Despite the potential for a historic finish to the tournament, Steyn insisted that the team’s focus remains exclusively on the immediate hurdle in Edinburgh. According to the winger, the motivation to remain in the title race is massive, yet the coaching staff and players are intentionally isolating the French game to avoid the distractions of future permutations or the looming difficulty of the Irish finale.
The Emotional Connection With the Home Crowd
A central theme of Steyn’s address to reporters was the reciprocal relationship between the team and the Scottish public. The winger noted that the country’s support has been a driving force throughout a campaign that began with a disappointing result in Italy. By framing the France match as an opportunity to show "how much this means" to the players, Steyn is leaning into the emotional stakes of international rugby. According to the player, there will be no question of effort or intent once the match commences, as the group intends to leave a definitive mark on the pitch to validate the faith of the fans who have followed their recovery over the last three weeks.
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