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The first ever international rugby football [1] game was played on the playing fields at Raeburn Place on 27 March 1871 between England and Scotland. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It was won by Scotland. Scotland continued to play their home internationals in Raeburn Place, then at Inverleith Sports Ground until the Scottish Rugby Union acquired Murray's Field ...
With a seating capacity of 67,144, it is the largest stadium in Scotland, the fifth largest in the United Kingdom, and the twenty–second largest in Europe. [1] It officially opened on 21 March 1925 with a game between Scotland and England. [2] The game was won by Scotland who came out victorious following a Grand Slam. [3]
Edinburgh Rugby Stadium, known as the Hive Stadium for sponsorship reasons, is a rugby stadium in Edinburgh, Scotland. It is the home of Edinburgh Rugby, one of Scotland's two professional rugby clubs. [2] The stadium is located next to Murrayfield Stadium (and Murrayfield Ice Rink) on land which was among several rugby training pitches (some ...
Darcy Graham climbed from sixth to joint-second on Scotland’s all-time try-scorer list with four touchdowns in a resounding 84-0 victory over Romania which sets up a mouth-watering Rugby World ...
(Edinburgh, Scotland; 27 March 1871) Biggest win Scotland 100–8 Japan (Perth, Scotland; 13 November 2004) Biggest defeat Scotland 10–68 South Africa (Edinburgh, Scotland; 6 December 1997) World Cup; Appearances: 10 (First in 1987) Best result: Fourth place : Website: scottishrugby.org
v England at Edinburgh 4: Thomas Chalmers: Full back: 1871-03-27: v England at Edinburgh 5: Alfred Clunies-Ross: Full back: 1871-03-27: v England at Edinburgh 6: Andrew Colville: Forward: 1871-03-27: v England at Edinburgh 7: William Cross: Half back: 1871-03-27: v England at Edinburgh 8: Daniel Drew: Forward: 1871-03-27: v England at Edinburgh 9
F/T: England 23-29 Scotland. Saturday 4 February 2023 18:33, Harry Latham-Coyle. They’ve done it again! Two Twickenham wins in a row for Scotland, with the Auld Enemy beaten thrice in succession ...
Emerging Scotland is a Scottish international rugby union team that represents Scotland in selected matches, tours and competitions. Composed of Scotland qualified players only, mostly uncapped or at the beginning of their careers, it forms part of the development pathway to the senior Scotland team.