DVD Description
The six nations tournament is one of the greatest rugby competitions in the world, and the jewel in the crown is the Calcutta Cup. In 2006, England were favourites to overwhelm the Scots. It had been six long years since their supporters had celebrated a Scotland victory. However, when the team came out into the cauldron of Murrayfield and Flower of Scotland rang out through the stadium, maybe this was the day when the impossible could happen. The next 80 minutes were to be a testament to the sheer determination of a team who simply would not consider defeat. It was one of the greatest victories in the history of Scottish rugby. This DVD re-lives that momentous occasion, along with highlights of the stunning victory over tournament favourites France, and the defeat in Rome of Italy.

Synopsis
It had been six years since Scotland last won the Calcutta Cup over England. Once again England were favourites but they had reckoned without a spirited Scottish team playing at home in Murrayfield determined to triumph with a remarkable victory. Also features highlights from Scotland’s games against France and Italy.

A souvenir of Scotland’s recent 15-9 victory over England in the historic Calcutta Cup fixture. Featuring the match in its entiriety and an exclusive interview with Head Coach Frank Hadden and Captain Mike Blair.
After 50 years of commentating, Bill McLaren can rightly be called the ‘voice of rugby’. On this DVD, he shares his memories of the many great games and teams that he has seen alongside several of the great players over the years.

Rugby matches from the early part of the 2006/2007 season as the new look Edinburgh side embarks on its own battles, independent of the control of the home union. These are indeed hard yards, yet the Edinburgh players rise magnificently to the challenge, conquering rival teams and claiming victories both on their own turf as well as away from home.


DVD Description
The last match of the 1980 Five Nations’ tournament saw England travel to face Scotland at Murrayfield. Bill Beaumont’s team knew that victory would mean England’s first Five Nations Championship since 1963, and their first Grand Slam since 1957. An amazing all round performance saw England trounce the Auld Enemy 30 points to 18, with the Scottish defence ravished by young centre Clive Woodward in his first international season. Beaumont’s heroes remain the only English side to ever win the Grand Slam on Scottish soil, an accomplishment made much sweeter by the fact it was won against their fiercest rivals.

Synopsis
England’s Five Nations victory over Scotland in 1980.

Highlights from the 1999 Five Nations Championship which saw Scotland as the champions. Victories against Wales and Ireland, a narrow defeat at Twickenham and a brilliant performance in Paris sealed the title.