Sporting Digest: Rugby Union
The Leicester winger Craig Joiner has been called into the Scotland squad for this summer's tour to Fiji and Australia. He will replace Kenny Logan of Wasps, who has failed a fitness test on his injured shoulder. Logan is suffering from ligament damage and is unlikely to play again this season. Joiner has established himself in the Leicester side in this, his second season at Welford Road and scored two tries on Wednesday in a 17-13 defeat by Wasps. The Scotland squad leaves on 18 May for the eight- match tour, including a one-off Test in Fiji.
The former Welsh Rugby Union president Ken Gwilym has died aged 83. He was the president in the 1984-85 season and served as a WRU District A representative for 24 years.
The England forwards coach John Mitchell was among the try scorers as an Invitation XV beat Swansea 57-51 on Wednesday in British Lion Tony Clement's testimonial match.
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