EDINBURGH, Scotland (AP) — Scotland rugby players Darcy Graham and Finn Russell were involved in a nasty-looking clash of heads and were unable to continue during a Six Nations match against ...
A dominant Ireland seized control of the Six Nations as they continued their supremacy over Scotland with an 11th consecutive victory. Simon Easterby’s side remain on course for a grand slam ...
"There is a feeling of satisfaction after that one,” Doris tells the BBC. "We spoke about starting fast as Scotland are a dangerous team. We did that well. "The competition within the squad is ...
To be honest, the fact Ireland’s rugby team wasn’t miles ahead of their Scottish rivals was surprising. The world’s second best side stood just 17-5 ahead of their Celtic cousins at ...
I dread to think how much time I’ve spent searching for the perfect rugby shirt. We’re talking hours ... a rugby jersey backstage on tour in Scotland in early 1964 The crux of it is that ...
Ireland stayed on course for an unprecedented third successive Six Nations title with a 32-18 win over Scotland at Murrayfield on Sunday. Ireland's 11th straight victory over Scotland means they ...
Scotland kick to the corner from an ill disciplined Bundee Aki at the breakdown, they lose their lineout and are sent back to their half through James Lowe’s massive left boot. Scotland looking ...
Scotland's nightmare was made worse when Finn Russell and Darcy Graham collided early in the second quarter and both were removed from the contest, the wing being stretchered off after lengthy ...
Two Scotland stars collided in a nasty head clash during their Six Nations match against Ireland. Darcy Graham was withdrawn on a stretcher after receiving lengthy medical treatment at Murrayfield.
Scotland made a winning start to their Six Nations ... We talk about Finn being probably the best passer in world rugby, but TJ showed at the weekend how comfortable he is as a dual playmaker ...
Scotland host Ireland in round two of the Six Nations this afternoon. Ireland defeated England in Dublin on the opening weekend thanks to tries from Jamison Gibson-Park, Bundee Aki, Tadhg Beirne ...
In a statement confirming his role at the match, Scottish Rugby said: “Sir Chris Hoy will be back at Scottish Gas Murrayfield this Sunday delivering the match ball for the game against Ireland.