JAMIE RITCHIE reckons Scotland can win every game in next year's Six Nations - so long as they learn the lessons of the World Cup.
National captain Ritchie only returned to action for Edinburgh last week after being injured in the Scots' last pool game against Ireland. Defeat in that match meant Gregor Townsend's side failed to reach the quarter-finals for the second time running.
Edinburgh coach Sean Everitt reckons Ritchie on top form could inspire Scotland to win the Championship. Last night, the modest star said: "That's kind of Sean.
"I hope so, definitely. What you want is everybody playing well and if I'm fit and healthy and playing well, hopefully I can contribute just the same as anybody else to help Scotland win.
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