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Country: Scotland Team: Scotland National Rugby Team
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- Black bodied jersey has a traditional rugby collar in white.
- The embroidered Scottish thistle logo graces the left chest while the Cotton Traders logo is embroidered on the right. GUINNESS with signature pint fully embroidered on front center.
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 | This is an official Cotton Traders product. | | | Team Colors: Navy and white
Coach: Post Open
Top Scorer: Gavin Hastings
Founded: March 27, 1871
Home Stadium: Murrayfield Stadium
Championship Titles: 14 Six Nation Titles; 3 Grand Slams; 10 Triple Crown Titles Home Nations: 1883, 1890 (shared), 1891, 1895, 1901, 1903, 1904, 1907, 1933, 1938. Five Nations: 1920 (shared), 1925 (Grand Slam), 1926 (shared), 1929, 1964 (shared), 1984 (Grand Slam), 1986 (shared), 1990 (Grand Slam), 1999 Triple Crowns: 10 World Cup Appearances: 5 (First in 1987) Best finish: 3rd 1991
The first international rugby match was played in 1871 between Scotland and England when the captains of five Scottish clubs challenged English clubs to a representative national match. Scotland won by one goal and one try to England's one try. Like England, the basis of Scotland's jersey has not changed since 1871 - a navy blue jersey with a thistle as the emblem. The colours were chosen by the committee of six who organised the match at Raeburn Place in Edinburgh, still the home of the Edinburgh Academicals. The thistle has been Scotland’s emblem since 1263 when a group of invading Vikings sought to surprise the Scottish army at night while they were asleep in the fields. The Vikings eschewed protective gear and their plan was foiled when a leading Viking placed a bare foot on a thistle and cried out in pain. This woke the Ascots who drove the Vikings to their longboats, thus ending the threat of Viking invasion.
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