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Scotland 15-9 England: Calcutta cup win for Scots



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Published Date: 08 March 2008
SCOTLAND ground out one of the most phenomenal victories in their rugby history by beating England 15-9 to reclaim the Calcutta Cup for the first time in two years and break their RBS Six Nations duck for 2008 today at Murrayfield.
In a furious finish the Scots held their nerve to pin England back in their half for a win based on another flawless place-kicking performance with Chris Paterson slotting four penalties – he has now landed 29 goals in a row - and sub. Dan Parks banging over a long range effort.

England's points came from three penalties by Jonny Wilkinson.

This was neither colourful or particularly stylish but no Scot in the capacity crowd would care a jot.

The Scots played the conditions that comprised blustery wind laced with rain brilliantly in always looking to up the tempo often through quick line-out ball.

At the heart of the Scottish display was a revitalised defence in which Hugo Southwell, after an early handlng mistake, was immense.

"It was a gutsy Scottish display. We are just delighted to stick in for 82 minutes. It's a bit relief. We are happy to celebrate" said Scots skipper Mike Blair.

A dark shadow was cast over the first half by a horror injury to Scotland winger Rory Lamont.

With 20 minutes gone England kicked up their right flank and Lamont, in covering across, opted to fall bravely arriving at the same time as the unfortunate Iain Balshaw's boot.

It was later announced that Lamont was "stable" in hospital and recovering but the accidental collision sent a shiver around the ground.

Otherwise everything else went swimmingly for the Scots in a match played out between downpours and the first sign of a upset came in eight minutes when Chris Paterson opened the scoring with a penalty.

It took England ntil the 25th minute to level through a penalty from Jonny Wilkinson but Paterson restored the Scottish lead in 29 minutes.

With the last kick of a stop-start half Paterson gave the Scots a 9-3 lead with a third penalty.

HALF TIME: SCOTLAND 9, ENGLAND 3

Paterson opened the second period as he had closed the first with a penalty.

And, when Dan Parks, who had come on at stand off for Lamont with Paterson moving to the left wing, banged over a long range penalty home hopes soared.

The home support was given a reality check by penalties from Wilkinson in the 49th and 51st minutes.

Entering the final quarter Scots coach Frank Hadden made a massive call to throw on Jason White at second row rather than in his now customary back row role thereby conceding a stone in weight with the scrum always looking fragile.

However the Scots set-piece held firm and soon after White made a monumental hit which drove Paul Sackey back yards.

That was a signal that the Scots were intent on staying the course and a memorable victory was ultimately achieved with a bit to spare.

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  • Last Updated: 08 March 2008 6:20 PM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Calcutta Cup
 
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Edinburgh Pete ,

08/03/2008 18:55:54
I’ll hold my hand up first, didn’t like the overall 22 and thought that we were taking a big risk with it. So far this 6 nations we have been insipid and poor but today was just magic.

The pack were immense, all 8 did their jobs and the subs supported them well. Blair led from the front, was secure under the high ball, marshalled the defence and used the ball wisely. The backs (even Parks), tackled their hearts out defended the high balls well and for once the tactical kicking was spot on

The abiding memory, Big Jas is back !!!! His dumping of Sackey was SO special.

Lets not get carried away, there are still issues with the team, however Hadden with a little influence from Robinson this week has finally given us something to be proud of;

22 men in Blue, playing on the edge and winning – Fantastic
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GOA-JAMBO,

India 08/03/2008 19:00:18
Superb result well done Sotland, just look forward to a good result at ibrox for a good weekend all round.
..................1902....................
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JT,

08/03/2008 19:04:00
My hats off to Scotland, my heart will always go for them but my head said no chance. Im soo glad to have been wrong. Ok this doesnt solve the problems there are in the game here but it doesnt half make you feel better.Well done Scotland now despatch Italy and its a better result than last year. However seeing Mike Blair's reaction thats what it meant to the players.
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gallman,

awinbutwhyamInotexciytedanymore? 08/03/2008 19:10:24
Scotland won - full marks for effort, composure (mainly) and playing the game in the right parts of the park. But this was a poor game evem allowing for the weather and the pitch. Neither side will win anything that matters with this level of ambition. For the fist tome in my entire rugby watching life I was more pleased for Wales than for Scotland and I'll tell you why. They have shown belief and have proved that a wide game based on passing and running can be successful. Shane Williams is without question one of the stars of world rugby and has been for the last few years. A joy to watch and a real tiger. Wll done Taffies!
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Captain Jon,

Cabo San Lucas 08/03/2008 19:17:07
RESULT!!! Magnificent team effort. Uplifted the nation and restored our pride. Hope Rory is okay. Going offline now.... time to drink every Englishman in town under the table. Ya bunch of lightweights!
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tatties n, neeps,

08/03/2008 19:56:17
1.Thank god at least for a win.
2.A result that papers over the cracks against one of the worst England sides i've ever seen.
4 Dire 80 minutes of rugby.
5 Hadden must go.
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BigRon,

08/03/2008 19:58:33
Dead chuffed with the result but we were up against a dreadful English team and the weather also played into our hands. Can`t fault the effort or bravery of the players which was outstanding but I feel a new coach is still required if real progress is to be made. Just look at the difference Warren Gatland has made to Wales.Granted we don`t have a match winner like Shane Williams but I`m sure our backs can be coached far better.
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James Moore,

Oahu, Hawaii 08/03/2008 20:25:21
Good Result but Hadden must still go!

Frank Hadden, nice guy but out of his depth!

Give the job to Andy Robinson!

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paul02,

Lima . 08/03/2008 20:34:49
As English it would be churlish to criticize the Scotland team and I won´t . They had a plan for this specific game which was a simple one . They were the better team throughout and deserved their victory . Good luck to them and their likeable and decent coach . My disappointment is England . The nature of the defeat , the inept play in a very poor game , was mistifying , especially in the light of the competent victory in France , which I had hoped might be a turning point in their fortunes . Clearly were it so England should have defeated Scotland , without underestimating the usual difficulties .This defeat is a major setback to English optimism which only a comprehensive defeat of Ireland can restore .
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Dorfl,

South 08/03/2008 22:35:49
Can't find a suitable thread...does anyone feel that Williams should have been sent off for his trip vs ireland? I just feel that is so wrong that a red card was what was required...it was a pro football shot! On the opposite ange I wist Williams was a Scot, that was an outstanding try!
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Steve Evans,

Malta 08/03/2008 22:58:59
Can't help the Nation should have a vote of thanks to a certain Paterson. That smile at half time!
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thommo1875,

09/03/2008 18:03:11
A little bit of pride restored to Scottish rugby, fantastic display, true grit and all the sweeter against the English, that is what Scotland is all about, now bring on the Italians and maybe the rain next Saturday.

 

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