“There is still a lot of rugby to be played until the end of the season and we know Jamie will give his all every time he pulls on the Edinburgh jersey.” Ritchie, who won his 55th Scotland cap ...
Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News ... underway this weekend with three more mouth watering ties for rugby fans to enjoy. It all starts in Rome with what looks like ...
Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News ... positive play in attack and defence,” he told the Scotland Rugby YouTube channel. “There were moments when Italy won the momentum ...
Gordon Smart, Alex Gray and Kenny Logan were also at the glity event in Edinburgh. The group then moved on to Scotland's national rugby stadium for a match which saw both teams aim to build on ...
The Hollywood legend, 55, enjoyed the Guinness Men's Six Nations game in his home country on Sunday - although Ireland won following a 32-18 victory. The 300 actor showed off a happy smile ...
A big factor has been the impressive form of Pierre Schoeman since the South Africa-born Edinburgh prop became ... With international rugby, it’s tough, there’s very high pressure all the ...
Former Scotland captain Jamie Ritchie will leave Edinburgh at the end of the season and join French side Perpignan, the capital club have confirmed. Ritchie, 28, signed for Edinburgh straight from ...
Full Time: Scotland U20 15-33 Ireland U20 Scotland U20: 15. Jack Brown, 14. Nairn Moncrieff (both Edinburgh Rugby), 13. Johnny Ventesei (Captain), 12. Kerr Yule, 11. Fergus Watson, 10. Matthew Urwin ...
Jamie Ritchie of Edinburgh during the United Rugby Championship match between Ulster and Edinburgh at Kingspan Stadium in Belfast. (Photo By Ramsey Cardy/Sportsfile via Getty Images) He will join the ...
SCOTLAND is set to play its second Guinness Six Nations match this weekend, facing off against Celtic rivals Ireland. Last week, the Scottish side beat the Italians 31-19, securing a fantastic ...
Cian Tracey: How Ireland’s pack plan to ‘dismantle’ Scotland in Murrayfield ‘war’ Influential forward Tadhg Beirne (left) and Irish scrum coach John Fogarty. Photo: Brendan Moran/Sportsfile ...
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