Scotland open Nations Championship campaign with stylish win over Argentina
Scotland banished any lingering demons from November as they kicked off their Nations Championship with an emphatic 47-38 away win over Argentina.
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Scotland banished any lingering demons from November as they kicked off their Nations Championship with an emphatic 47-38 away win over Argentina.
PRETORIA, July 11 : Scotland coach Gregor Townsend said his side were frustrated at letting South Africa off the hook in their 42-28 Nations Championship defeat in Pretoria on Saturday that denied the visitors a first away win over the Springboks.
July 9 : Finn Russell has recovered from a calf injury and will start at flyhalf in Scotland’s Nations Championship fixture against hosts South Africa in Pretoria on Saturday, one of three changes to the starting XV by coach Gregor Townsend.
EDINBURGH, June 9 : Scotland on Tuesday named two uncapped players in their 36-man squad for next month’s inaugural Nations Championship tests against Argentina, South Africa and Fiji.
DUBLIN, March 14 : Scotland played some of the best rugby over the last six weeks that coach Gregor Townsend said he has seen them play and while repeating last week's stunning performance against France was impossible, they had to be better against Ireland on Saturday.
DUBLIN, March 14 : Ireland remained in the Six Nations hunt with a riveting 43-21 bonus-point win over Scotland that ended their opponents' hopes and left Andy Farrell's men needing a favour from England in France later on Saturday to secure a third title in four years.
Ireland claimed a fourth Triple Crown in five years and kept themselves in contention for Guinness Six Nations glory by crushing Scotland’s quest for history with a gripping 43-21 bonus-point win in Dublin.
President Catherine Connolly is shaking hands with the players, with the national anthems set to follow as excitement is building in the Aviva Stadium.