Seven Warriors selected for Scotland
18 Mar 2026Scotland Head Coach Sione Fukofuka has named seven Glasgow Warriors in the first competitive squad of his tenure, as preparations continue for the 2026 Guinness Women’s Six Nations.
Scotland Head Coach Sione Fukofuka has named seven Glasgow Warriors in the first competitive squad of his tenure, as preparations continue for the 2026 Guinness Women’s Six Nations.
The selections come following a history-making Celtic Challenge campaign for the Warriors, who recorded their first-ever away victories during the 2025/26 season, in addition to setting a club record by welcoming 1,841 supporters to Scotstoun for the final match of the season against Edinburgh.
Holland Bogan is selected following a standout campaign in the second-row for Lindsey Smith’s side, finishing as the club’s top carrier and joint-top try scorer across the season.
No stopping her from there 👊
A first try of the season for Holland in a Player of the Match-winning performance 💪#whateverittakes pic.twitter.com/ShZs8teaNt
— Glasgow Warriors (@GlasgowWarriors) December 29, 2025
Ceitidh Ainsworth joins her fellow co-captain Bogan in the squad, having started in every match of the 2025/26 season to extend her run of 27 consecutive appearances for Glasgow Warriors.
A trio of Glasgow Warriors front-rowers are selected amongst the options available to Fukofuka, including Poppy Fletcher, who served as one of the co-captains for Scotland U20 during last summer’s U20 Six Nations Summer Series.
Imogen Spence joins Fletcher amongst the cohort of props selected, having been a part of a dominant Glasgow Warriors scrum throughout this season’s Celtic Challenge.
Aicha Sutcliffe is rewarded for her barnstorming form throughout the campaign with a first call-up to a senior Scotland setup, the hooker having finished the season strongly with tries against the Wolfhounds and Gwalia Lightning.
Emily Coubrough is selected in the back-row, the number eight having played every minute of Glasgow’s 10 matches in the 2025/26 Celtic Challenge.
Rianna Darroch rounds out the Glasgow contingent, the Inverness-born scrum-half having been one of the 15 Warriors invited to the first Scotland training camp of 2026 back in January.
Scotland open their Guinness Women’s Six Nations campaign away to Wales on Saturday 11 April, before hosting England at Scottish Gas Murrayfield a week later in what is on track to be Scotland’s biggest-ever home fixture.