[26][27] After this, the 1983 season was a disappointment; losing their first three Five Nations matches. in English) is an ancient motto of the Kings of Scotland, and also of Scotland's premier chivalric order, the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle, and of the Scots Guards (the latter both "belonging" to the monarch).[113]. This was the first time Scotland had been knocked out in the group stages of the Rugby World Cup. The Latin Nemo me impune lacessit ("No-one provokes me with impunity!" [6] Scotland were the winners of the last Five Nations in 1999, before Italy joined the competition to make it the Six Nations.[6]. On 3 September 2007 it was announced that the then Rangers chairman Sir David Murray's company would become the new shirt sponsor, in a deal worth £2.7 million over three years. [38], The second World Cup took place in 1991 with matches shared between the Five Nations. [68] They then toured Argentina in the summer to play two tests against Argentina. [24] The team benefited from consistent selection - 12 players took part in all four Five Nations matches,[23] and of the 20 players used in total throughout only two played for clubs outwith Scotland. [58] The SFU bought some land and built the first Murrayfield Stadium which was opened on 21 March 1925. [39], Scotland went through 1994 without a single win,[40] but bounced back in 1995 to win their first three Five Nations matches. Scotland is the current holder. The Calcutta Cup is awarded to the winner of the Scotland - England match in the Six Nations tournament. Scotland have traditionally worn navy blue jerseys, white shorts and blue socks. The attendance at the time was a World Record for a Rugby Union match, and remains the record attendance at Murrayfield. [23] The establishment of the national leagues in 1973–74 was beginning to bear fruit; the standard of club and district rugby was higher than ever and players were more accustomed to experiencing pressure in matches where the result really mattered. [92][93] The test against Tonga took place at Rugby Park, Kilmarnock, and was the first Rugby Union international to be played on an artificial surface. This combination was explosive and Scotland went on to beat England 13–7 and win the Five Nations Championship with a Grand Slam. [62] This was Italy's biggest ever victory over Scotland, home or away. [114] This change strip was replaced by the traditional white one just two years later. On 27 June 1988, Ian McGeechan was appointed as head coach to succeed Derrick Grant who had retired after the end of the 1988 Five Nations series. [47] However his tenure was both controversial and unsuccessful, marred by a string of poor results and fall-outs with coaches and players. [127], On 21 February, Scotland called up Josh Bayliss, Jamie Bhatti, Cornell du Preez, D'Arcy Rae and Adam Hastings ahead of Round 3.[128]. [105] This was a record defeat against the English, and a result which ended their hopes of winning the Six Nations. [80] Needing a win going into their final match against England in Auckland, they led 12–3 with a quarter of the game to go, only to lose out to a Chris Ashton try, going down 16–12. Tom McClung, former Scotland international rugby player. He was officially designated as an "adviser to the captain". [46], Australian coach Matt Williams became the first foreigner to coach Scotland in 2003. ENGLAND (v Scotland) 1959 RUGBY TEAM PHOTOGRAPH - A photograph of the English team that played Scotland at Twickenham on 21st March 1959. [40] This was Scotland's first win in Paris since 1969. In 1951, the touring Springboks massacred Scotland 44–0 scoring nine tries, a then record defeat. [76], Scotland had a poor showing in the 2011 Six Nations, winning just one match, a 21–8 victory over Italy. [86] [28] However, the tournament ended on a high when Scotland recorded only their second victory over England at Twickenham since 1938. [18] Nairn McEwan took the reins in 1977 for three years[22] before the team was led by Jim Telfer in 1980. Before 1971, there was no appointed coach of the Scotland team, the role being assumed by the captain. The players and officials in this photograph are as follows: [23][30] From 1988 onwards, Scotland was coached by Jim Telfer, Richie Dixon or Ian McGeechan until 2003 when the Australian Matt Williams was appointed, becoming the first non Scot to coach the national side. [87], During the 2013 Six Nations, Scotland won their matches against Italy and Ireland to finish third, their best finish in the competition since 2006. [99] Scotland followed that win up with a victory over France at Murrayfield; Stuart Hogg, Duncan Taylor and Tim Visser scoring tries in a 29–18 win. In the 2006 Autumn internationals Scotland won two of three fixtures. [74] That summer, Scotland toured Argentina and recorded their first ever away series victory, beating the Pumas in both tests, 24–16 and 13–9. Some clubs closed down, others amalgamated and carried on playing other local clubs and, sometimes, teams from the armed forces stationed in their various areas. 5 . The tour was concluded by a 27–22 loss to Fiji in Suva. Thus the SFU became the first of the Home Unions to own its own ground. [98] The Scots finally ended their losing run with a 36–20 win over Italy in Rome; John Barclay, John Hardie and Tommy Seymour all scoring tries. 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[7], The period after World War Two was not a successful one for Scotland. [77] In the 2011 Rugby World Cup, Scotland struggled to beat Romania 34–24 and Georgia 15–6,[78][79] before losing 13–12 to Argentina. Luke Crosbie and Kyle Steyn have made previous training squads but not a Scotland 23. The English could hardly ignore such a challenge and this led to the first-ever rugby international match being played at Academical Cricket Club's ground at Raeburn Place, Edinburgh, on Monday 27 March 1871. They lost to England in the semi-final held at Murrayfield to a Rob Andrew drop goal. For the women's team, see, Home Nations rugby union matches from 1870–71 to 1882–83. Scotland competed in the Five Nations from the inaugural tournament in 1883, winning it 14 times outright—including the last Five Nations in 1999—and sharing it another 8. [6] The Six Nations started out as the Home Nations Championship in 1883, with Scotland sharing the championship with England in 1886 before winning the title outright for the first time a year later. [47] Scotland have appointed a further three non-Scottish coaches to lead the national side, the others being Scott Johnson, an Australian, Andy Robinson, an Englishman, and Vern Cotter from New Zealand. Between the 2007 Rugby World Cup warm up games and the 2013 South African quadrangular tournament, the fonts used for their number kit on the back of their kits were Crillee Extra Bold Italic. Media in category "Players of Scotland national rugby union team" The following 24 files are in this category, out of 24 total. [35], Their greatest year in the modern era was 1990,[36] when their season came down to one game, a Grand Slam decider at Murrayfield against the "auld enemy", England. [39] In their semi-final on 26 October 1991 Scotland lost 6–9 to England at Murrayfield after Gavin Hastings missed a penalty almost in front of and a short distance from the posts. [57] Scotland also beat England 18–12 at home at Murrayfield to reclaim the Calcutta Cup. The list only includes players who have played in a Test match. The Scotland national rugby league team represent Scotland in international rugby league football tournaments. The Scotland national rugby union team represents Scotland in men's international rugby union and is administered by the Scottish Rugby Union. [123] The previous record had been 89–0 against Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast) in the first round of Rugby World Cup 1995. Against Ireland, in the final rugby match at Croke Park, Scotland gained their only win of the tournament 23–20 with a last-minute penalty by Dan Parks, denying the Irish the Triple Crown and assuring they themselves would avoid the wooden spoon. In front of around 4000 spectators, the Scots won the encounter by a try (made by Angus Buchanan) and a goal (made by William Cross) to a solitary try score… Scotland rugby union team The SRU has moved to respond to furious online criticism after only four players moved to take a knee in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement. Sport. [83] Even after this whitewash, Scotland defeated Australia 9–6 in the 2012 Scotland rugby union tour of Australia, Fiji and Samoa. [citation needed] This was introduced in 1973 and still flourishes today with several of the country's original clubs still very much in evidence, such as Heriots, West of Scotland, Watsonians and the famous 'border' clubs such as Gala, Hawick, Jed-Forest, Kelso and Melrose. In the eagerly anticipated Calcutta Cup tie against England at Twickenham,[104] however, Scotland were thrashed 61–21. [119] The Famous Grouse did maintain a low profile link to the Scottish Rugby Union by becoming the main spirit sponsor. Scotland under the captaincy of prop David Sole went on to win 13–7,> and with it their third Grand Slam. Later that year, the side travelled to France for the 2007 Rugby World Cup. [25] Scotland toured Australia in July 1982 and won the first test, Scotland's first away victory against any of the big three Southern Hemisphere sides. Scotland competes annually in the Six Nations Championship, which is played against five other European nations: France, England, Ireland, Italy and Wales. [53], Frank Hadden, the head coach of Edinburgh Gunners, was appointed interim coach for the 2005 summer internationals against the Barbarians and Romania,[54] winning both. [6], In 1897 land was purchased, by the SFU, at Inverleith, Edinburgh. 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[21], In 1977 Nairn McEwan succeeded Bill Dickinson as national coach. The Centenary Quaich is awarded to the winner of the Scotland - Ireland match in the Six Nations tournament. [136], The current Scottish coaching set up:[137], This article is about the men's team. [66] They then defeated England in the Calcutta Cup with a 15–9 victory[67] before succumbing to Italy, avoiding the wooden spoon only on scoring difference. [23] Jim Telfer stood down after the Grand Slam to concentrate on his professional career as a school master. "But I guess second row is a position they're lacking. The first visitors were Ireland, on 18 February 1899 (Scotland 3–9 Ireland). On 30 October Scotland lost the third-place play-off to New Zealand in Cardiff 13–6. Four former Scotland players have been inducted into the International Rugby Hall of Fame: Eight former Scotland players have been inducted into the World Rugby Hall of Fame:[133], Twenty-three former Scotland players have been inducted into the Scottish Rugby Hall of Fame:[134]. [117] During this time, when Scotland played test matches in France, The Famous Grouse logo was replaced by the initials "TFG" due to the Evin law that bans any alcohol advertisement (including in sports events) in France. In front of around 4000 spectators, the Scots won the encounter by a try (made by Angus Buchanan) and a goal (made by William Cross) to a solitary try scored by England (a points scoring system had not then been devised so only the goal counted towards the 1–0 score). Scotland did however score ninety-five unanswered points across two wins against Samoa and Russia. Ask Scottish Rugby about scottish rugby Scotland have a strong rivalry with the English national team. [90] Vern Cotter finally assumed his role as head coach, and in June of the same year Scotland won three tests against the top teams of the Americas, before being hammered by South Africa 55–6. Gregor Townsend’s roster of 40 players initially featured 19 from abroad. [41], The third World Cup, held in South Africa, came in 1995. 7 . Discover Scotland's Men's and Women's Squads, Sevens, Club XV and International Age Grades, great players from the past and Scottish players of the future. 7 . [126][citation needed], On the 21 January, Townsend named a 35-man squad for the 2021 Six Nations Championship. The following volunteer roles are available: Head Coach Assistant Coach Team Manager Physio Scotland Rugby League is the governing body [...] Ollie Cruickshank 2021-03-12T08:34:48+00:00 Scotland Rugby League and Physique Management enter into a new partnership It is most popular in the Borders region where it is played widely, although even here ground is being lost to football, with professionalism and migration contributing to the challenges facing the game . No Kneeling: Scotland and Wales Players All Remain Standing Before Rugby Game. [14] 1964 was a good year for Scotland. The SRU cancelled all arranged trial and international matches and encouraged the member clubs to carry on as best they could. [118] In May 2007, after seventeen years, The Famous Grouse ended its shirt sponsorship with the team. ", "Rugby fans' anger over Scotland's red and yellow kit", "Cap that for a benefit after new sponsorship package", "All Blacks wrap up sale of the century. SCOTTISH RUGBY have backed the national team players who decided not to ‘take the knee’ prior to Saturday’s Six Nations opener against England. A week later Scotland defeated Australia 24–19 in Sydney, the second time in a row Scotland had won on Australian soil. [60] In the final match against Australia, Scotland failed to impress, with Australia winning 44–15. [39] Since then they have qualified for the quarter-finals in all but two occasions, in 2011 and 2019. [42], Scotland won the last-ever Five Nations Championship in 1999 with a last minute win by Wales over England. [55] On 15 September 2005, he was appointed national coach of the Scotland team. Amateur Era. See all Team Player salaries to learn how this stacks up in the market. [7], Internationals resumed in the 1946–47 season, although these were not formally recognised and no caps were awarded to participating players. [23], Jim Telfer became national coach in 1980,[24] inheriting a squad of genuine potential. Scotland won the match 18-3 to claim their 3rd triple crown. [110], On 6 February 2021, Scotland won their first game of that year's Six Nations tournament, defeating England 6 - 11 at Twickenham for the first time since 1983 and securing the Calcutta Cup. [37] The match against England in 1990 was also only the second time that Flower of Scotland was played at Murrayfield, having become Scotland's pre-match national anthem that year. [116] Further deals followed and it became the longest association with a sponsor in world rugby. [63], Scotland opened their 2008 Six Nations campaign losing 27–6 to France at home. [91] The three autumn tests held at Murrayfield during November yielded wins over Argentina and Tonga, and a narrow defeat against New Zealand. He broke down after less than a quarter of an hour of the first World Cup match against France and never played for Scotland again. The team takes part in the annual Six Nations Championship and participates in the Rugby World Cup, which takes place every four years. [96][97], Scotland lost their first two games in the 2016 Six Nations Championship, extending their losing streak in the Six Nations to nine matches, their worst run in the championship since the 1950s. [45] but won the final game against England 19–13 under captain Andy Nicol. They were eliminated in the quarter-final against New Zealand. [28], Scotland recovered their form in 1984 and achieved their second Grand Slam, and their first since 1925, under the captaincy of Jim Aitken. [22] Nevertheless, rugby in Scotland was clearly developing. This was Vern Cotter's last tournament as head coach of Scotland, despite their also beating Australia 24-19 on the summer tour of the Southern Hemisphere. (Photo courtesy of NTT Communications) ©︎ShiningArcs. [7] In January 1946, Scotland played and defeated a strong New Zealand Armed Forces team by 11–6. Scotland is the current holder. But since Macron took over as kit supplier, the number fonts on the back of their kits were Arial rounded MT bold (or Oswald Bold, during the 2015 Rugby World Cup). This deal is thought to be worth a tenth of the original cost and forbids the Scottish Rugby Union from affiliating itself from any other whisky manufacturer. [51][52] By April 2005, Scotland had won only three out of 17 matches under Williams. The Scottish rugby team dates back to 1871, when they beat England in the first international rugby union match at Raeburn Place. [13], The teams from 1955–63 were an improvement. International rugby was played at Inverleith until 1925. [70] On 4 June 2009, ex-England, Edinburgh and Bath coach Andy Robinson was named head coach in time for the 2009 Autumn Internationals. [6] They also contest the Calcutta Cup with England as part of the championship. [24] Colin Telfer took over for a year before being succeeded by Derrick Grant in the autumn of 1985. His first fixture as head coach was against Italy in Singapore where Scotland won 34–13. This represented an increase from 14 in 2016 and 18 in 2017. [94] However, Scotland displayed improved performances in their World Cup warm-up games over the summer, with two wins over Italy and narrow defeats away in Ireland and France. It was written by Roy Williamson of The Corries in 1967, and adopted by the SRU to replace "God Save the Queen". [102][103] This followed with a defeat in Paris to France. [100] Scotland had a successful tour of Japan in June (winning both test matches),[101] and during the Autumn Internationals recorded a third consecutive win against Argentina (their seventh recognised win overall against the Pumas). [17], In 1971 the SRU appointed Bill Dickinson as their head coach, after years of avoidance, as it was their belief that rugby should remain an amateur sport. Rule three has been changed since the Steve Shingler case a few years ago. Traditionally this is a white jersey with navy blue shorts and socks. Scott Johnson was Robinson's assistant coach when Robinson stood down in 2013, which ended in the result of Johnson being announced as interim head coach for Scotland in 2013, taking the team through the 2013 Six Nations Championship and the 2013 South African Quadrangular Tournament. Of note is that seven players qualify via a Grandparent. [33] The series also saw Scotland thrash England 33–6 at Murrayfield; Scotland's record win over the English, at the time one point short of Scotland's best score in any rugby union international and England's heaviest defeat in over a century. [73], In the 2010 Six Nations Scotland lost against France, Wales and Italy before drawing with England. The six uncapped players include four new faces in Gloucester lock Alex Craig, Edinburgh’s Nick Haining and Glasgow players Tom Gordon and Ratu Tagive. [30], In January 1986, a trial match between "Blues" (players expected to feature for Scotland) and "Reds" (emerging players with a possible international future) resulted in a shock 41–10 win for the "Reds". Their best finish was fourth in 1991. Federico Ruzza Solid support work in the loose as well as at the lineout. [109], In the 2019 Rugby World Cup, Scotland took an early exit with losses to both Ireland and the hosts. Born: February 14 1933 in Edinburgh. Super Six teams will be aligned with Edinburgh or Glasgow Warriors to aid the development of talented players. Pool play saw a narrow defeat by France, thanks to an injury-time try, and Scotland finished second in the pool. [citation needed], In the 2017 Six Nations, Scotland saw a marked improvement in performance with three home wins and two away defeats. Team Player salaries at Scottish Rugby can range from £36,079-£38,576. [citation needed] However the advent of professionalism saw Scotland's District championship abandoned and two 'Super Districts' formed, which have resulted in the top players generally being unavailable for their clubs. | Guinness Six Nations. [6] Scotland have won the title outright 15 times and shared the championship a further nine times. Robinson took the reins in 2009 after Frank Hadden stepped down. [89], Scotland had a dismal 2014 Six Nations campaign; managing only one win (away in Italy), finishing second bottom and hammered 51–3 by Wales in the final match. [18], Scotland were the first of the Home Unions to run a truly nationwide club league. List of Scottish national rugby union players is a list of people who have played for the Scotland national rugby union team.The list only includes players who have played in a Test match.. By Hugh Godwin, i rugby union correspondent Jones has named a Six Nations squad of 34 players, and despite the eye-catching recent form of Alex Dombrandt, the Harlequins’ No 8 … There were no wins over England, but three of the games were drawn. [64] Pressure on Frank Hadden started to intensify after Scotland lost to Wales[65] and then to Ireland. Robinson was no stranger to Scottish rugby as, like his predecessor Hadden, had been the head coach of Edinburgh Rugby and joint coach of Scotland A before being promoted head coach of the national side. Since this change, Scotland have yet to win the competition. [88] On 27 May 2013, it was announced that Vern Cotter would become head coach of Scotland, but the SRU had to wait until 2014 as club Clermont failed to reach an agreement with the SRU to release Cotter a year early from his contract. 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