100 Great Scottish Rugby Moments

100 Great Scottish Rugby Moments
Title 100 Great Scottish Rugby Moments PDF eBook
Author Stewart Weir
Publisher Black & White Publishing Ltd
Pages 321
Release 2019-08-15
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 178530285X

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Here are Scottish rugby's most legendary, celebratory and brilliant moments from the last 50 years. 100 Great Scottish Rugby Moments is a unique celebration of the sport’s most significant moments. Including: • Andy Irvine's kick to beat England in 1974 • The 1984 Grand Slam • David Sole, Tony Stanger and the 1990 Grand Slam • Toony, Paris and that pass • The great Bill McLaren’s final commentary• Doddie Weir's Big Entry • The 2019 Calcutta Cup – a match like no other . . . These epic moments feature exclusive interviews with Gregor Townsend, Jim Telfer, Ian Robertson, Ian McLauchlan, Andy Irvine, Alan Lawson, Iain Milne, Jim Calder, John Rutherford, Finlay Calder, Craig Chalmers, David Sole, Tony Stanger, Scott Hastings, Gavin Hastings, Doddie Weir, Rob Wainwright, Gary Armstrong, Kenny Logan, Bryan Redpath, Chris Paterson, Al Kellock, Sean Maitland and many others. Enjoy a host of brilliant anecdotes and remarkable insights into the controversies, epic matches, thrilling contests and pivotal events on and off the field which shaped these 100 GREAT SCOTTISH RUGBY MOMENTS. "All the key moments from the last 50 years of Scottish rugby are captured . . . 100 Great Scottish Rugby Moments will definitely bring back some truly great memories for you." GARY ARMSTRONG OBE

Scottish Rugby 101

Scottish Rugby 101
Title Scottish Rugby 101 PDF eBook
Author Peter Burns
Publisher Birlinn Ltd
Pages 176
Release 2018-10-04
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1788851099

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Scottish Rugby 101 is a compendium of fascinating facts, quotes, stats, stories, personalities and trivia – a perfect stocking-filler for all fans of Scottish rugby. From the very first Test match in 1871 all the way through to the present day, Scottish rugby's rich history is distilled into 101 facts, stats and stories. This fun-packed volume is an instructive, if sometimes irreverent – but always affectionate – guide to some of the ground-breaking firsts, controversies, innovations, achievements and disasters that have taken place in the game north of the Border – an entertaining crib-sheet to Scottish rugby for experts and novices alike.

Behind the Thistle

Behind the Thistle
Title Behind the Thistle PDF eBook
Author David Barnes
Publisher Casemate Publishers
Pages 685
Release 2016-02-01
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 0857906011

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A rugby history based on exclusive interviews that “takes the reader as close to the action as it is possible to get, short of invading the pitch” (The Scotsman). Based on exclusive interviews with players past and present, Behind the Thistle gives a unique insight into the drama and emotion of representing Scotland in that most rarefied of environments—Test match rugby. Drawing on firsthand interviews from a vast array of former and current players, from Russell Bruce and Frank Coutts in the 1940s all the way through to the present day, the authors uncover the heart and soul of Scottish rugby, recounting the ecstasy of victory and the despair of defeat, drawing out innumerable humorous anecdotes and heartwarming memories. Behind the Thistle provides inside access to the private moments in the changing and team rooms, on tour, and on the pitch itself. From the tension before kick-off to the tumultuous heat-of-battle and the high jinks thereafter, this is the story of what it is like to play for Scotland, and the sacrifices and joys experienced by those who have shed blood, sweat, and tears in pursuit of glory in the international jersey. Absorbing, illuminating, and compelling, this is a must-have for all supporters who have dreamed of playing for Scotland. “Really good reminiscences from hosts of Scottish rugby greats about a host of great Scotland rugby occasions.” —Sunday Times

Great Rugby Moments

Great Rugby Moments
Title Great Rugby Moments PDF eBook
Author Gareth Edwards
Publisher
Pages 152
Release 2015-09-14
Genre Rugby Union football
ISBN 9781785620355

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Rugby legend Gareth Edwards selects great moments from the game which made him a household name. From William Webb Ellis to Welsh Grand Slams and World Cup Finals, this full-colour coffee-table book tells the story of rugby union through a series of its most memorable cameos.

110 GREAT IRISH RUGBY MOMENTS.

110 GREAT IRISH RUGBY MOMENTS.
Title 110 GREAT IRISH RUGBY MOMENTS. PDF eBook
Author JOHN. SCALLY
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2025
Genre
ISBN 9781785307492

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For the Love of Scotland

For the Love of Scotland
Title For the Love of Scotland PDF eBook
Author Norman Ferguson
Publisher Summersdale
Pages 141
Release 2017-08-10
Genre Games & Activities
ISBN 1786853906

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This miscellany will have you quoting Burns and fizzing with fascinating trivia. As well as delving into Scottish history – including profiles of William Wallace, Mary Queen of Scots and Bonnie Prince Charlie – you’ll gain plenty of insight into the food, drink, landscape, culture and everything else that makes Scotland exceptional.

Rugby's Greatest Characters

Rugby's Greatest Characters
Title Rugby's Greatest Characters PDF eBook
Author John Griffiths
Publisher Aurum Press Limited
Pages 310
Release 2014-07-10
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1781314004

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There’ s an old joke about rugby players and oddballs. However, there certainly have been quite a few of them playing rugby in the history of the game. And not just oddballs, there’ s been pitbulls, quiet men, iron men, and unsung heroes. And you can meet them all in this quirky collection of the famous and infamous of the game. Characters include Wilfred Wooller, who, playing in the ‘ 30s, was described as a ‘ juggernaut, leaving a trail of prostrate figures in his wake.’ Then there was Gordon Brown (not the PM), known as ‘ Broonie’ but also as the baby-faced assassin when he first entered the Scottish team in 1696. Right up to Sir Clive Woodward who transformed the England side from amateur to professional – a man who knew his own mind, but didn’ t seem to sure about anyone else’ s. Using extensive research author John Griffiths wins bonus points for a funny, fascinating, remarkable collection of the good, the bad and the ugly, of the scrums, forwards, fly halfs, flankers and dummy passers. A great gift book for all rugby fans. John Griffiths is the author of six books on rugby and for many years co-edited Rothmans Rugby Yearbook and the IRB's Rugby Yearbook.