Ryan Wilson admits he has been forced to re-double his efforts after the emergence of Scotlands rookie back-rowers.The Edinburgh duo of Hamish Watson and Magnus Bradbury have both grasped the opportunities handed to them by Vern Cotter during this months Test clashes.Watson made his first Test start during the narrow 23-22 loss to Australia two weeks ago and impressed enough to retain his place against Argentina on Saturday.And he was joined in the side for the 19-16 win over the Pumas by debutant flanker Bradbury, who also managed to make an impression amid a scrappy clash.Their performances will have cheered head coach Cotter, who is currently without the influential back-row trio of Josh Strauss, David Denton and John Hardie due to injuries.But Glasgow forward Wilson knows he will have his work cut out to fight his way back into the New Zealanders plans. Wilson had to be content with a place on the bench against Argentina despite making a swift recovery from the ankle cut which forced him off just four minutes into the Wallabies clash.The 27-year-old had nothing but praise for his younger colleagues but has told them he will not relinquish his jersey without a fight.Wilson said: Were bringing through plenty of back-rows right now and were all pushing each other on.Magnus did fantastic at the weekend when he played. Thats just credit to the depth Scottish rugby is bringing through.It certainly [spurs you on] when you see someone coming through and pushing you that bit more.It pushes you in training and means youve got to work harder. You can never rest on your laurels here. Youve got to keep working to keep that shirt on your back.The depth throughout the squad is growing and growing. Every season there is another couple of players who come in and do so well.Its credit to the Scottish mentality that when you get your chance, you take it. Every one of the new boys who have come in to the squad have done that.Whoever gets the nod this weekend when the Scots close their November schedule against Georgia at Kilmarnocks Rugby Park will have to be ready to put their body on the line.The heavyweight Lelos reaffirmed their growing reputation by shooting down Samoa 20-16 at the weekend.Their muscular pack did the damage to the Pacific Islanders and Wilson warned Scotland will have to match their opponents blow for blow if they are to avoid suffering the same fate.Weve got a big challenge ahead of us, he said. They are a good team with a good set-piece.They are on the right track. They are doing well.They have had a good few results recently and got a win over Samoa at the weekend. They are definitely on the up.They scored with a penalty try and another push-over try at the weekend so they have set their stall out in terms of how they play.Its something we have looked at and something we have focused on. We will need a big performance from our pack.Georgia will provide Cotter with one last chance to fine-tune his line-up ahead of the New Zealanders final Six Nations campaign in charge of Scotland.He will be replaced by Gregor Townsend next summer but before that Wilson is hoping to give Cotter a warm send-off with a positive Championships display.And he believes victory over Georgia would ensure the team starts the farewell tour in confident mood.He said: Its really important that we get another win. After a good win over Argentina we want to carry that on.Were always looking ahead to the next tournament and the Six Nations is huge for us this year.But we will deal with it one game at a time and that means only looking to Georgia this week. When we played the Aussies they were our only concern and that was the same with the Argies. We just need to make sure we go well this week. Fake Angels Jerseys . -- Canadian Andrew Wiggins got the ball on the wing, made a nifty spin move and then let go with a soft floater from about 10 feet that swished through the net in Allen Fieldhouse. Los Angeles Angels Gear . Uniteds eighth defeat of a wretched campaign means Liverpool, which currently occupies the fourth and final Champions League place, could go nine points clear of its fierce rival by beating West Bromwich Albion on Sunday. Charlie Adam scored both of Stokes goals at Britannia Stadium either side of Robin van Persies equalizer, with a miserable day for seventh-place United capped by first-half injuries to centre halves Jonny Evans and Phil Jones that forced them off. https://www.cheapangels.com/ . The nimble-footed quarterback got his wish, dashing through the snow and a weary defence all the way into the NCAA record book. 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Bahrain GP on Sky Sports TV times and full schedule for this weekends race Rosberg - who on Thursday likened himself to football underdogs-turned-pacesetters Leicester City - has now won the last four races either side of the winter break, but his Mercedes team-mate is not worried.Its not really weird, Ive had years where I didnt have any wins for a long time, said Hamilton, whose last went four races without a win in 2013.I look at the last race and all weekend was going fantastically well for me and then it was just a little bit unfortunate in the race. Lewis Hamilton sets the tone ahead of the Bahrain Grand Prix... but not as you would expect. So I dont have any negative feeling towards it, I have a real positive feel for how the years started and the strength that I feel now is really going to carry me into the season.So Im looking forward to it unfolding andd I hope that shows and I hope theres less unfortunate incidences like the last race.ddddddddddddLewis: Qualifying situation strangeHamilton has won on F1s last two visits to Bahrain, with his victory over Rosberg in 2014 coming at the end of one of the sports closest battles in recent memory.The 31-year-old went wheel-to-wheel with several rivals on his way through the field in Melbourne and told Sky Sports News HQ: There are lots of positives to take from the race. Ahead of this weekends Bahrain GP, re-live all the action from the 2014 race which saw Mercedes teammates Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton go head to head. The procedures we went through in practice, the time on track, the pace that I had, qualifying… there were lots of positives to take from the weekend and [I will now] see if I can do it again.In fact, Hamilton said he feels a greater sense of accomplishment when he battles back from adversity.Its the most satisfying feeling when you come from the back and you battle through, he told reporters. So in the last race I felt good coming back to second. Its definitely a better feeling than starting pole and winning. Every race live in 2016 Sky Sports F1 brings you every race live in 2016. Fast and easy online upgrade - click here. Also See: Bahrain GP live on Sky F1 Drvers want to be involved ' ' '