The Oxford University 'Scoring Machine': The Scottish rugby union three-quarter line, made up entirely of players from Oxford University, which contributed towards a Scottish grand slam in the Five Nations tournament of 1925. From left to right, A.C.Wallace, G.G.Aitken, G.P.S.Macpherson and I.S.Smith. Macpherson was unable to play in the fixture against Ireland in Dublin, due to an injury, and his place was taken by J.C.Dykes Stock Photo
RM2RGCAT9–The Oxford University 'Scoring Machine': The Scottish rugby union three-quarter line, made up entirely of players from Oxford University, which contributed towards a Scottish grand slam in the Five Nations tournament of 1925. From left to right, A.C.Wallace, G.G.Aitken, G.P.S.Macpherson and I.S.Smith. Macpherson was unable to play in the fixture against Ireland in Dublin, due to an injury, and his place was taken by J.C.Dykes
The Oxford University 'Scoring Machine': The Scottish rugby union three-quarter line, made up entirely of players from Oxford University, which contributed towards a Scottish grand slam in the Five Nations tournament of 1925. From left to right, A.C.Wallace, G.G.Aitken, G.P.S.Macpherson and I.S.Smith. Macpherson was unable to play in the fixture against Ireland in Dublin, due to an injury, and his place was taken by J.C.Dykes Colourised version of: 10409929       Date: 1925 Stock Photo
RM2JD6J1E–The Oxford University 'Scoring Machine': The Scottish rugby union three-quarter line, made up entirely of players from Oxford University, which contributed towards a Scottish grand slam in the Five Nations tournament of 1925. From left to right, A.C.Wallace, G.G.Aitken, G.P.S.Macpherson and I.S.Smith. Macpherson was unable to play in the fixture against Ireland in Dublin, due to an injury, and his place was taken by J.C.Dykes Colourised version of: 10409929 Date: 1925
Eric Peters, back in training with the Scottish team at Murrayfield as they prepare for their forthcoming Five Nations Championship rugby union match against Ireland in Edinburgh. Stock Photo
RMG4HX9T–Eric Peters, back in training with the Scottish team at Murrayfield as they prepare for their forthcoming Five Nations Championship rugby union match against Ireland in Edinburgh.
Crushing Defeat Of Scotland -- P.A. Du Toit (S.A.) gets away with the ball after P. Johnstone (S.A.) had been tackled by a Scottish Three Quarter. South Africa won a resounding victory when they defeated Scotland at Murrayfield by 44 points to nil in the first of the rugby international matches. November 25, 1951. Stock Photo
RM2HX59CN–Crushing Defeat Of Scotland -- P.A. Du Toit (S.A.) gets away with the ball after P. Johnstone (S.A.) had been tackled by a Scottish Three Quarter. South Africa won a resounding victory when they defeated Scotland at Murrayfield by 44 points to nil in the first of the rugby international matches. November 25, 1951.
Scotland's Martin Lesley during training with the Scottish rugby union team at Murrayfield prior to their friendly against Romania at Hampden Park in Glasgow. Stock Photo
RMG4NYWT–Scotland's Martin Lesley during training with the Scottish rugby union team at Murrayfield prior to their friendly against Romania at Hampden Park in Glasgow.
Barbarians World XV Zinzan Brooke (with ball) gets his shirt pulled by Jamie Hamilton during their clash against Leicester Tigers for the Scottish Amicable Trophy at Twickenham in London today (Sunday 23rd May 1999). Final score Barbarians 55, Tigers 33. Stock Photo
RM2D307MK–Barbarians World XV Zinzan Brooke (with ball) gets his shirt pulled by Jamie Hamilton during their clash against Leicester Tigers for the Scottish Amicable Trophy at Twickenham in London today (Sunday 23rd May 1999). Final score Barbarians 55, Tigers 33.
Kenny Logan shows some finger tip control as he trains with the Scottish squad at Marr Rugby Club, Troon, ahead of their opening Rugby World Cup match against South Africa at Murrayfield. Stock Photo
RMG4R9D6–Kenny Logan shows some finger tip control as he trains with the Scottish squad at Marr Rugby Club, Troon, ahead of their opening Rugby World Cup match against South Africa at Murrayfield.
Barbarians World XV Doddie Weir (with ball) is tackled by David Lougheed during their clash against Leicester Tigers for the Scottish Amicable Trophy at Twickenham in London. Final score Barbarians 55, Tigers 33. Stock Photo
RMG4MC4G–Barbarians World XV Doddie Weir (with ball) is tackled by David Lougheed during their clash against Leicester Tigers for the Scottish Amicable Trophy at Twickenham in London. Final score Barbarians 55, Tigers 33.
News Reader Kirsty Young arrives with Scottish Rugby Union player Kenny Logan for the BAFTA TV awards ceremony at the Prince of Wales Theartre in Leicester Square. Stock Photo
RM2D2YMDB–News Reader Kirsty Young arrives with Scottish Rugby Union player Kenny Logan for the BAFTA TV awards ceremony at the Prince of Wales Theartre in Leicester Square.
Celtic's fifth goal-scorer Mark Burchill fights for the ball with Aberdeen's Andy Dow at today's Scottish Premier League game at Aberdeen's Pittodrie Stadium. Stock Photo
RMG4N38P–Celtic's fifth goal-scorer Mark Burchill fights for the ball with Aberdeen's Andy Dow at today's Scottish Premier League game at Aberdeen's Pittodrie Stadium.