And plays for Worcester Warriors!Duncan Weir is one of us.
Good job John Greig and Sandy Jardine could tell the difference.Craig Chalmers definitely does and is open about it on Twitter.
Most of them are from the Borders or Edinburgh where they wouldn't know a football from a netball.
You from Cupar?Finn Russell is a Rangers man.
I'm pals with Peter and George Horne. They are only interested in rugby.
Oooo rugby fwiends.
You from Cupar?
Always thought that the Rugby fraternity were more Rangers leaning
Craig Chalmers definitely does and is open about it on Twitter.
Most of them are from the Borders or Edinburgh where they wouldn't know a football from a netball.
That's why we don't have any decent built-like-brick-sh!thouse Scottish central defenders these days. Rugby steals them.Rugby was for fat guys that couldn't get in the school fitbaw team
The way Russell plays I imaging he must have been good at football tooFinn Russell is a Rangers man.
I'm pals with Peter and George Horne. They are only interested in rugby.
Oooo rugby fwiends.
Hogg is a hiv supporter.Stuart Hogg is a bear
Broon frae Troon was a Rangers man IIRC. Did he not train with the players in Jock Wallace's first spell as manager?
Hogg is a hiv supporter.
Up there with some of the biggest tosh I`ve seen on here.Craig Chalmers definitely does and is open about it on Twitter.
Most of them are from the Borders or Edinburgh where they wouldn't know a football from a netball.
40 years ago maybe.Rugby was for fat guys that couldn't get in the school fitbaw team
Pish.Rugby was for fat guys that couldn't get in the school fitbaw team
Once saw JJ and his wife in the EE when we pumped that lot many years ago, probably early 90’s. Needless to say the place was wild and his wife looked in a state of shock, it was quite surreal.93 SCF at the Miden John Jeffrey and Craig Chalmers were in a box in the main stand both rather pleased with the result.
The great Doddie Weir.
Had to check it out #pedanticloyal.com Taken from Wikipedia (I know!) Unfortunately his International rugby career came to a somewhat inauspicious end. In December, 1976, he was playing in a match between Glasgow and the North-Midlands, he was suspended for three months after getting into a fight with Allan Hardie, in which Brown chased Hardie, threw him to the ground and kicked him. Prior to this, Hardie had kneed Brown in the face and proceed to stamp on the open wound on Brown's brow after the initial attack went unnoticed by the referee. The suspension meant that he missed three internationals and was banned from training at any rugby club. He trained daily at Ibrox stadium under the guidance of Jock Wallace of Rangers who put him through a gruelling fitness regime. Gordon remembered being made to sprint up and down the terraces at Ibrox until he was sick. After missing three months of rugby he was selected for the British Lions tour of New Zealand 1977.Not sure about training with the team during Jock Wallace's time but certainly remember him in one of our match programme/ Rangers News articles. Might have been something to do with the Follow Follow play around 1994.
Rugby was for fat guys that couldn't get in the school fitbaw team
Aye back then. Not now.Rugby was for fat guys that couldn't get in the school fitbaw team
Before they could make £500k per year playing it possiblyAye back then. Not now.
Had heard this somewhere myself.Gregor Townsend 100% bear heard him on the radio telling Brazil.
Exactly. I worked with a guy who was about 23 and captain of Boroughmuir firsts. Good level though not pro. Was built like a tank, and not a fat one.Before they could make £500k per year playing it possibly
That’s what I heard .Stuart Hogg is a bear
Broon frae Troon was a Rangers man IIRC. Did he not train with the players in Jock Wallace's first spell as manager?