Both players have played a vital role in Scotland's RWC2019 campaign so far - Johnson started both Tests against Ireland and Samoa, while Kinghorn - who's yet to feature - has been a regular in the 'scout' team that replicates the forthcoming opposition in training to help equip those selected.

Concussion symptoms early in the campaign certainly played their part in Kinghorn's inability to take contact - be that in training or games - but with a clean bill of health, he's understandably keen to cross the paint and do it for real against 'the Bears'.

Blair, you’ve been unavailable recently through recurring symptoms of concussion. What happened there?

"It was the one I picked up against Georgia (in the final warm-up Test). I had been doing full training and, when I had to do my contact element for my return to play (protocols), I just couldn’t pass that.

“It was frustrating - obviously you want to be fighting fit but you don’t take any chances with your head.

"It was the right decision. Everyone gets concussed in different ways. I was just waking up with headaches and just wasn’t feeling quite right, which is one of the things you tick off.”

How frustrating has it been not getting any game time so far?

"I wouldn’t say so. I am loving being at my first World Cup here in Japan. I think many of the boys are the same.

“Obviously you want to be out on the pitch but I’m just training as hard as I can and giving everything.

“That is as much as you can do really. Fingers crossed I get a run on Wednesday [against Russia]."

How are you viewing any opportunities to play from a personal perspective?

"Everyone who is involved just has to put their best foot forward. Everyone is up for selection.

“I think positions are up for grabs and everyone is fighting for the game that is coming up.

"The pre-season games were my first back since my injury. I thought I was hitting my stride towards the end, especially in that Georgia game.

"If I do get my shot on Wednesday, I need to take it.”

How different is a world cup camp?



"We have had experience of being in camp with each other before, but we have always had that opportunity to escape each other and go home on a Wednesday or after a game.

"But here you are surrounded by everyone. You get to know everyone a bit better. It is nice hanging out with all the lads."