Preview – Wales vs Scotland
Scotland haven’t won at the Millenium Stadium in over a decade, and it’s unlikely that duck will be broken on this occasion.
Scotland haven’t won at the Millenium Stadium in over a decade, and it’s unlikely that duck will be broken on this occasion.
A few tricky selections this week, but for the most part the standouts picked themselves. Every team managed at least one selection bar Wales.
Duncan Weir went from hero to goat after throwing a horrific intercept pass that all but handed the game to France in a predictably sluggish match at Murrayfield.
What a mess of a match we have in store as the two coaches most worthy of induction to a loony bin pitch up to see whose side can play the worst.
Lots of strong performances this week that made it difficult to pick a winner in several positions. Let’s hope that trend continues for the coming rounds!
Just when it looked like the Wooden Spoon was theirs, Scotland pulled off a miracle victory thanks to a last minute drop goal by Duncan Weir.
It’s the battle of the basement at the Stadio Olimpico, as Italy host Scotland in what will surely serve as the Wooden Spoon decider.
Scottish confidence took a colossal nosedive after an abysmal performance saw them shut out in a Calcutta Match for the first time since 1978.
It’s time for another Calcutta Cup match with the auld enemy visiting the bug-infested Murrayfield for what is sure to be a complete mess of a match.
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