The nominations window for the 2024 World Rugby elections has opened to find the successor to Chair Sir Bill Beaumont after eight years in the role.
Scotland legend Iwan Tukalo recalls how the sight of England’s wives and girlfriends on the hallowed Murrayfield turf got the blood boiling ahead of the 1990 Grand Slam decider.
Scotland suffered a group-stage exit at the Rugby World Cup after falling victim to a formidable pool featuring the two teams that began the tournament as the highest-ranked in the world.
Andy Farrell's men could do no more in an epic encounter against the All Blacks and despite regrets, perspective is required to how far they've come
Scotland suffered a demoralising pool-stage exit from the World Cup after being unable to get the big win they needed against Ireland.
Former Scotland forward John Jeffrey is the new World Rugby vice chair, replacing Bernard Laporte as chairman Bill Beaumont’s No2.
The grassroots club chief executive had spoken last year about how an obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) drove him to the brink of suicide and how working at Pontypool RFC saved his life.
It's been quite a while since Scotland led the way regarding anything to do with the Six Nations, but their representative John Jeffrey has taken the chairman's role.