SCOTLAND 'A' head coach Sean Lineen has handed Hugo Southwell the number 10 jersey for the match against Tonga at Netherdale on Friday evening (November 20, kick off 7.30pm, FREE admission) in a starting line-up containing five Borderers.

Southwell, 29, is famed for his hefty boot, but has spent the majority of his playing career operating in the full-back role.

Nevertheless, Lineen believes the Stade Francais back will prove to be a sound choice at stand-off and says he is looking forward to the contest.

Lineen said: "We've picked Hugo to start at stand-off because we believe he will do a good job for us there - he is a quality player with lots of experience who has been regularly operating as first receiver on attack for Stade Francais this season.

"We believe we have picked a strong squad to face a competitive Tonga side, who will be physical and skilful.

"Andy Robinson will be attending the match at Netherdale and the players realise that this is an ideal opportunity to showcase their skills in a bid to earn selection for Scotland's Test match against Argentina at Murrayfield next Saturday.

"We are looking forward to playing in front of a big crowd at Netherdale and continuing on from the team's last achievement which was to win the Nations Cup in June." Prop Geoff Cross, whose family live close to Netherdale, is one of five players from the area selected in the starting line-up.

Melrose-native Kelly Brown starts alongside the Hawick raised trio of Scott MacLeod, Nikki Walker and John Houston.

Scrum half Rory Lawson has been appointed captain and he leads a back-line containing his cousin Jim Thompson at full-back and capped internationalists Thom Evans and Ben Cairns.

Scotland 'A' squad to play Tonga at Netherdale (Friday 20 November, kick-off 7.30pm): 15 Jim Thompson (Edinburgh) 14 Thom Evans (Glasgow Warriors) 13 Ben Cairns (Edinburgh) 12 John Houston (Edinburgh) 11 Nikki Walker (Ospreys) 10 Hugo Southwell (Stade Francais) 9 Rory Lawson (captain, Gloucester) 1 Jon Welsh (Glasgow Warriors) 2 Scott Lawson (Gloucester) 3 Geoff Cross (Edinburgh) 4 Scott MacLeod (Edinburgh) 5 Richie Gray (Glasgow Warriors) 6 Kelly Brown (Glasgow Warriors) 7 Alan MacDonald (Edinburgh) 8 Allister Hogg (Edinburgh) Substitutes: Andrew Kelly (Edinburgh), Ed Kalman (Glasgow Warriors), Craig Hamilton (Edinburgh), Roddy Grant (Edinburgh), Greig Laidlaw (Edinburgh), Colin Gregor (Glasgow Warriors), Mark Robertson (Edinburgh).