Never on a Sunday: Murray opts out again

WORLD CUP DIARY: DEVOUT CHRISTIAN Euan Murray has questioned the need for Rugby World Cup matches to be played on Sundays, according…

WORLD CUP DIARY:DEVOUT CHRISTIAN Euan Murray has questioned the need for Rugby World Cup matches to be played on Sundays, according to BBC online.

The Glasgow-born prop (31) has chosen to prioritise his faith this weekend, meaning he will miss Scotland’s Pool B clash with Argentina on Sunday.

“I don’t see why there have to be games on Sundays,” said Murray.

“I hope things will change in future.” Geoff Cross will replace Murray, who has been dubbed by Scotland coach Andy Robinson as “the best scrummager”.

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Murray will hope that he has done enough in previous matches to get his place in the team back for next week’s match against England, which, fortunately for him, takes place on a Saturday.

Back in 2008, Murray did play on a Sunday when Scotland took on France in the Six Nations.

But, after his faith deepened, he announced a year later that he would no longer be available for selection on Sundays.

At the time he said: “It’s basically all or nothing, following Jesus. I don’t believe in pick 'n’ mix Christianity. I believe the Bible is the word of God, so who am I to ignore something from it?

“I might as well tear out that page then keep tearing out pages as and when it suits me. If I started out like that there would soon be nothing left.”

This morning, Papua New Guinea-born Will Genia captains Australia and Australia-born Tim Usasz captains USA in the first RWC match featuring two foreign-born captains since 1999 (Samoa versus Japan).