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McIlwham issues warning to Scots team



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Published Date: 21 November 2008
THE Canada-based former Scotland forward Gordon McIlwham last night warned his old team to treat the Canucks lightly at their peril.
The sides go head-to-head at Pittodrie tomorrow with the weathermen predicting the type of blizzard conditions the visitors are perhaps more accustomed to.

Calcutta Cup hero McIlwham, now settled with his family on a small island near Vancouver,
insisted Frank Hadden's men must be on their guard, no matter the elements.

He declared: "In terms of organisation and teamwork, the Canadians will always struggle a bit because they are not together as a squad very often.

"Many of their top men are playing in Europe, while the guys based at home can be thousands of miles apart with some on the east coast and some on the west. But what they might lack in these facets they more than make up for in raw pace and power as well as enthusiasm.

"The bottom line is that if Scotland give them scoring opportunities, they will make the most of them – so it is up to the Scots to take advantage of their own pressure.

"The general standard of rugby over here is improving steadily and there will be a few lads playing at Aberdeen who will be determined to use the occasion as a shop window in the hope of earning a pro contract in the British Isles, France or Italy."

Prop McIlwham, who played with the great Glasgow Hawks side of the late 1990s, represented the city's pro team before switching to Munster. His best moment came in 1990 when he had a direct hand in setting up the try for Duncan Hodge which clinched the shock Calcutta Cup triumph over England at Murrayfield.





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  • Last Updated: 20 November 2008 9:59 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

gordonium,

weege 21/11/2008 09:00:09
mcilwham and hodgh played in 1990?? really!

hmmm.......
2000 me thinks, 19990 is in folklore!
2

gordonium,

weege 21/11/2008 09:00:50
ooops, 19990 may be in future, but 1990 was!
sorry!
3

Scot in Norway,

Oslo 21/11/2008 11:38:51
That's a bad mistake for the newspaper to make. Surely you have subs who backread this stuff? There seem to be a lot of stupid mistakes slipping into Scotsman Publications copy recently - just a few days ago one of the reporters credited Phil Godman with throwing those intercept passes against Italy a few years ago, when in fact it was Chris Cusiter. (Godman has a kick charged down).
COME ON SCOTSMAN/EVENING NEWS, GET YOUR ACT TOGETHER!!
4

Chunky Winger,

on the bench 21/11/2008 18:38:01
No. 1 & 2 .... he, he, he! That's lightened my day! not just the hacks that do typos!!

No. 3- are you looking for a job? Maybe you can backread the coments too?

Marvellous.

P.S. Scotsman/ Evening news, can you activate your spell-checker for us posting comments plaese?

 

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