'It's like the start of a new era' - Malcolmpublished at 16:57 BST 10 April
Image source, SNSScotland captain Rachel Malcolm says she is excited about the team's future under Sione Fukofuka as they prepare to face Wales in their Guinness Women's Six Nations opener.
Fukofuka was previously assistant coach of his native Australia and head coach of the United States. The new head coach has brought new players into the squad immediately, with Glasgow back-row forward Emily Coubrough starting at the Principality Stadium, while uncapped Demi Swann, Holland Bogan and Rianna Darroch will be on the bench in Cardiff.
Malcolm believes there's been a reset that has everyone ready to take another step forward.
"I'm feeling hugely excited, she said on the Scottish Rugby YouTube channel. "It's obviously always the most exciting time of the year for us, the Women's Six Nations, and to have what is a pretty new-look squad under a new management team truly feels like the start of a new era.
"With the new faces coming in, they've come in in brilliant shape and look really promising in all aspects of the game, so I'm super excited for them to get their opportunity.
"As a captain, there's a responsibility on my shoulders to get us all on the same page, both on and off the pitch, as quickly as we can, but I'm really fortunate that I've got a very strong group of leaders and a support system around me that have helped me in that.
"I've just been super impressed by the way everyone's just kind of got with the Scotland way.
"We've had a huge amount of fun, even though it's been pretty full-on, and I think that's the way that we play our best, when we've got a smile on our face and we're enjoying our time in camp.
"It's cool to see that even with this new group, it still feels like the same old Scotland."



























