Former Glasgow captain Ryan Wilson has urged Scotland to do "something special" in next year's Six Nations.
Wilson, who won 50 caps for Scotland during a seven-year international career, is now a pundit with Premier Sports.
He was speaking before the Warriors' URC clash with Scarlets at Scotstoun.
And the 35-year-old hailed a "golden generation" of Scotland players, before urging them to do "something special" in the Six Nations.
He said: "A lot of these players know they are in almost a golden generation of some of the best players we've had in a Scotland shirt.
"I think it [the Six Nations] is massive. Sione [Tuipulotu] touched on it in the week, he wants them to do something special, but all these players' minds switch back to their clubs.
"Scotland need to do something special in the Six Nations, especially with this group of players."
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