EXCLUSIVE Scotland's golden generation is running out of time to back up our chat by finally winning something, says BLAIR KINGHORN Blair Kinghorn is targeting a Six Nations triumph and more club success this year Join Mail+ to read Chris Foy's World of Rugby every Monday, exclusive scoops in Rugby Confidential every Wednesday and the best in-depth reporting By Alex Bywater Published: 12:00, 27 September 2024 | Updated: 12:11, 27 September 2024 e-mail View comments As he sits in the garden of his modern and luxurious French home, it is soon obvious how quickly Scotland ace Blair Kinghorn has accustomed to life in Toulouse. That much is evident by the fact that despite the mid-September temperatures still touching the early twenties, the 27-year-old is wearing a pullover. 'It's all been sunshine and rainbows so far, eh?' Kinghorn tells Mail Sport in an exclusive interview.
That it has. In fact, to date, Kinghorn's TOP14 switch couldn't have gone better. Remarkably, he is yet to lose with his new club, winning all 17 matches in which he has been involved since joining from Edinburgh in December last year for what was a move of a lifetime.
That unbeaten run involved a French domestic and Champions Cup double last season. 'It's quite mental to be honest,' Kinghorn says of his Toulouse winning streak. Scotland ace Blair Kinghorn's dream switch to Toulouse could not have gone better Kinghorn is still to taste defeat at his club and has won all 17 matches he has been involved in 'I .