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24th January 2017
10:17am GMT

There is no love lost between Munster and Glasgow this season and with plenty of players in the respective Ireland and Scotland Six Nations squads, expect some of that needle to spill over into the upcoming championship.
As far as Hogg is concerned, nothing changes in terms of Scotland's plans and preparations. He said:
"We do nothing different to Conor Murray than we do to any other nine. We're just looking to apply as much pressure as we can. "The [recent Glasgow and Munster feud] might be in the back of some folk's minds but for myself and the rest of the boys, we'll just be getting on with the job in hand."The job in hand also includes the Scots expecting the worst and training 14 vs. 15 in the lead-up to the championship. The newly toughened tackle laws may lead to an increase in yellow and red cards so Scotland are hard at it. "We have prepared for playing with 14 men," said defence coach Matt Taylor. "We have a plan in place for how we'll defend when we're a man down"
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