Gordon's two tries helped Scotland to a surprise victory over Wales in Cardiff last season but he insists it doesn't matter who scores as long as they are wearing a blue jersey. Gordon said: "Tries don't come along frequently for me but I'd like to think the ones I get are important. The pair at Cardiff certainly were but the bottom line is that it doesn't matter who gets across that line as long as the scores come."
The Warriors have experienced a slump in form since a promising start to the season but Gordon has been one of the few players to maintain his form despite looking jaded lately. His good form hasn't gone unnoticed as Bulloch was named in the Zurich World XV select at the end of last year.
Warriors coach Kiwi Searancke believes Bulloch could be a big factor in the Six Nations. "Gordy is right on top of his game. His attitude is just right and he has led by example. He was superb in the Autumn Test series and I'm confident he will keep up the strong standard right into the World Cup."