Plenty of changes for Scotland for Australia Test

Head Coach has named eight personnel changes to his starting XV to face at Allianz Stadium.
Townsend has bookended his selection with entirely new back-three and front-row combinations, while Jonny Gray and Hamish Watson come in at lock and back-row respectively.
Warriors Lee Jones takes the place of Damien Hoyland on the wing to end a five-year absence from national team duty.
Jones is joined by fellow Warrior Rory Hughes – who starts on the opposite wing in place of the injured Tim Visser (rib) – and full-back Greig Tonks, who will play his first test since the summer of 2015.
Full-back against , Duncan Taylor, accommodates Tonks with a move to inside-centre, with Alex Dunbar shuffling to the number 13 berth in place of Matt Scott, who starts on the bench.
Last week's front-row replacements have been handed the chance to impress from the outset, meaning Gordon Reid, Fraser Brown and Zander Fagerson all start, with Allan Dell, Ross Ford and Willem Nel taking their turn on the bench.
Should Ford take the field he will equal the record cap haul held by former full-back Chris Paterson (109), some 13 years on from making his debut against the same side.
Back-row John Hardie has yet to recover fully from the back spasm that forced his late replacement in the lead-in to last week's win over Italy.
Ryan Wilson, his replacement that day, retains his place in the back-row but moves to No.8 in place of Josh Strauss, allowing for the fit-again Watson to start on the openside  alongside captain and John Barclay.
Ben Toolis returns to form a promising second-row partnership with the incoming Gray, who scored one of three Scots tries against Australia in the November test.
Finally, Ruaridh Jackson comes into the squad for the first time on tour among the backs replacements.
Townsend said: “There are a few changes this week as we'd planned to give a number of our squad the opportunity to play in the first two games of tour.
“It was great that we had a successful hit out against Italy with a few players getting valuable game time after returning from injury.
“We firmly believe that this 23-man squad can deliver on Saturday. It's important that we take the game to Australia right from the start and are relentless in attack and defence for 80 minutes.”
It's the national team's first test in Australia in five years when – captained by last week's two-time try-scorer Ross Ford – Scotland won 9-6 in inclement conditions.
Recent battles between the sides have been excruciatingly-tight affairs, with the edging out Scotland by a single point in the past two meetings in Rugby 2015 (35-34) and at BT Murrayfield in November (23-22).
Townsend  was Assistant Coach when the Scots defeated the Wallabies in in 2009 – is well aware of the task at hand as his charges prepare to face the third-ranked side the world.
He said: “Australia are one of the best teams in the world, so this will be a much tougher challenge than our game last week. The Wallabies DNA is about moving the ball and they have always been one of the best attacking teams in the game.
“It's a game that will challenge our players in defence but we'll also have to be very accurate in attack and aim to out-work our opposition on Saturday. Playing in the afternoon will be fantastic, you don't often get the chance to do that in the southern hemisphere, so we can't wait to get out there and play.”
Scotland: Greig Tonks; Lee Jones, Alex Dunbar, Duncan Taylor, Rory Hughes; Finn Russell, Ali Price; Gordon Reid, Fraser Brown, Zander Fagerson; Ben Toolis, Jonny Gray; John Barclay (capt), Hamish Watson, Ryan Wilson
Replacements: Ross Ford, Allan Dell, WP Nel, Tim Swinson, Josh Strauss, Henry Pyrgos, Ruaridh Jackson, Matt Scot
Australia: Israel Folau; Dane Haylett-Petty, Tevita Kuridrani, Karmichael Hunt, Eto Nabuli; Bernard Foley, Will Genia; Tom Robertson, Tatafu Polota-Nau, Allan Alaalatoa; Sam Carter, Adam Coleman; Ned Hanigan, Michael Hooper (capt), Scott Higginbotham.
Replacements: To be announced on Friday
JAMES LARSSON

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