
Manx rugby union forward Phil Cringle has been invited to attend the Scotland Under-20s international three-day camp at Murrayfield, which starts a week today.
It's the latest step in the development of the 18-year-old, who is supported by the Isle of Man Sports Institute.
He was invited to be a full-time Rugby Development Player at the Edinburgh Rugby Academy in August.
He is also a first-team player for Edinburgh club Stewarts Melville, competing in the Scottish National League First Division, and was involved in their 35-17 victory over Kelso on Saturday.
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