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There were few bright spots in the Qantas Wallabies loss to Scotland but one man who never stopped trying was Reds winger Peter Hynes who was voted for the Men of Gold in Edinburgh. Full Article at Rugby.com
Australia playmaker Matt Giteau has been backed to make a rapid recovery from his Murrayfield agony. Giteau's poor kicking display against Scotland included a missed conversion during the game's final nerve-tingling seconds. Full Article at Sportal Australia
VILAMOURA, PORTUGAL - OCTOBER 15: Alastair Forsyth of SCotland lines up his putt on the 18th hole during the first round of the Portugal Masters at the Oceanico Victoria Golf Course on October 15, 2009 in Vilamoura, Portugal. View Photo »
Many important surf spots around the world are currently under threat from inappropriate developments, restricted access and poor water quality. We need to ensure Scotland's assets aren't threatened in the same way, and there are areas around Scotland's coastline that could and should gain special prote...
Classy full-back Adam Ashley-Cooper says the mid-week Wallabies' historic victory over Cardiff has the Test side pumped to end its spring tour in style against Wales on Sunday morning (AEDT). Full Article at ABC Online
EDINBURGH: Argentina announced six changes on Wednesday to their starting side to play Scotland at Murrayfield this weekend, with four switches in the pack alone. Full Article at The Age
Ashley-Cooper said it was "bloody great" to see Australia score their first win over Cardiff in 101 years, the 31-3 triumph snapping a run of six straight defeats stretching back to the Wallabies's maiden northern hemisphere tour in 1908. Full Article at Fox Sports Australia
EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - SEPTEMBER 22: Puppet Lab and Animation Scotland launch Big Man Walking project on September 22, 2009 in Edinburgh, Scotland. View Photo »
It is premature to call Homecoming a success, particularly as we have seen such a large drop in tourism from the US and Canada which were key targets for Homecoming Scotland. Attempts by the SNP government to turn Homecoming into a rallying call for independence have clearly backfired.
The £2million signing from Charlton had not represented Rangers for almost two months following a knee injury but he returned to play for his country in the World Cup play-offs against Egypt. Full Article at The Telegraph
Adam Ashley-Cooper: "a win against Wales is always very special" Classy fullback Adam Ashley-Cooper says the mid-week Qantas Wallabies's historic victory over Cardiff has the Test side pumped to end their spring tour in style against Wales on Saturday. Full Article at Rugby.com
Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: Alba) is a nation in northwest Europe and one of the four constituent countries of the United Kingdom. It occupies the northern third of the island of Great Britain and shares a land border to the south with England. Full Article
VILAMOURA, PORTUGAL - OCTOBER 15: Alastair Forsyth of SCotland lines up his putt on the 18th hole during the first round of the Portugal Masters at the Oceanico Victoria Golf Course on October 15, 2009 in Vilamoura, Portugal.
View Photo »EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - SEPTEMBER 22: Puppet Lab and Animation Scotland launch Big Man Walking project on September 22, 2009 in Edinburgh, Scotland.
View Photo »EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - SEPTEMBER 22: Puppet Lab and Animation Scotland launch Big Man Walking project on September 22, 2009 in Edinburgh, Scotland.
View Photo »EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - SEPTEMBER 22: Puppet Lab and Animation Scotland launch Big Man Walking project on September 22, 2009 in Edinburgh, Scotland.
View Photo »EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - SEPTEMBER 22: Puppet Lab and Animation Scotland launch Big Man Walking project on September 22, 2009 in Edinburgh, Scotland.
View Photo »DUMBARTON, SCOTLAND - SEPTEMBER 20: Craig Matheson of Scotland of the Great Britain and Ireland Team in the trees at the 17th hole where he lost his match against Lee Rinker of the USA during the final day singles matches at The Carrick on Loch Lomond on September 20, 2009 in Dumbarton...
View Photo »DUMBARTON, SCOTLAND - SEPTEMBER 20: Craig Matheson of Scotland of the Great Britain and Ireland Team in the trees at the 17th hole where he lost his match against Lee Rinker of the USA during the final day singles matches at The Carrick on Loch Lomond on September 20, 2009 in Dumbarton...
View Photo »VIENNA, AUSTRIA - SEPTEMBER 20: Scott Drummond of Scotland plays from a fairway bunker during the fourth round of the Austrian Golf Open at Fontana Golf Club on September 20, 2009 in Vienna, Austria.
View Photo »VIENNA, AUSTRIA - SEPTEMBER 20: Scott Drummond of Scotland plays from a fairway bunker during the fourth round of the Austrian Golf Open at Fontana Golf Club on September 20, 2009 in Vienna, Austria.
View Photo »VIENNA, AUSTRIA - SEPTEMBER 20: Scott Drummond of Scotland plays from a fairway bunker during the fourth round of the Austrian Golf Open at Fontana Golf Club on September 20, 2009 in Vienna, Austria.
View Photo »VIENNA, AUSTRIA - SEPTEMBER 19: Scott Drummond of Scotland tees off at the 15th during the third round of the Austrian Golf Open at Fontana Golf Club on September 19, 2009 in Vienna, Austria.
View Photo »VIENNA, AUSTRIA - SEPTEMBER 19: Scott Drummond of Scotland plays into the 18th green during the third round of the Austrian Golf Open at Fontana Golf Club on September 19, 2009 in Vienna, Austria.
View Photo »VIENNA, AUSTRIA - SEPTEMBER 19: Scott Drummond of Scotland chips onto the 14th green during the third round of the Austrian Golf Open at Fontana Golf Club on September 19, 2009 in Vienna, Austria.
View Photo »PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC - SEPTEMBER 19: Sam Torrance of Scotland in action during the second round of the Casa Serena Open played at Casa Serena Golf on September 19, 2009 in Prague, Czech Republic.
View Photo »PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC - SEPTEMBER 19: Sam Torrance of Scotland in action during the second round of the Casa Serena Open played at Casa Serena Golf on September 19, 2009 in Prague, Czech Republic.
View Photo »VIENNA, AUSTRIA - SEPTEMBER 19: David Drysdale of Scotland tee's off at the 15th during the third round of the Austrian Golf Open at Fontana Golf Club on September 19, 2009 in Vienna, Austria.
View Photo »Dario Franchitti of Scotland holds the runner-up trophy in an awarding ceremony after winning the IndyCar Series' Indy Japan 300 mile auto race at Twin Ring Motegi in Motegi, northeast of Tokyo, Saturday, Sept. 19, 2009.
View Photo »Dario Franchitti of Scotland waves to the crowd after taking the second position in an awarding ceremony at the IndyCar Series' Indy Japan 300 mile auto race at Twin Ring Motegi in Motegi, northeast of Tokyo, Saturday, Sept. 19, 2009.
View Photo »Scott Dixon of New Zealand leads Dario Franchitti of Scotland on his way to winning the IndyCar Series' Indy Japan 300 mile auto race at Twin Ring Motegi in Motegi, northeast of Tokyo, Saturday, Sept. 19, 2009.
View Photo »Dario Franchitti of Scotland drives during the IndyCar Series' Indy Japan 300 mile auto race at Twin Ring Motegi in Motegi, northeast of Tokyo, Saturday, Sept. 19, 2009. Franchitti took the second place.
View Photo »Dario Franchitti of Scotland drives during the IndyCar Series' Indy Japan 300 mile auto race at Twin Ring Motegi in Motegi, northeast of Tokyo, Saturday, Sept. 19, 2009. Franchitti took the second place.
View Photo »VIENNA, AUSTRIA - SEPTEMBER 18: Paul Lawrie of Scotland plays into the 18th green during the second round of the Austrian Golf Open at Fontana Golf Club on September 18, 2009 in Vienna, Austria.
View Photo »VIENNA, AUSTRIA - SEPTEMBER 18: Paul Lawrie of Scotland plays into the 6th green during the second round of the Austrian Golf Open at Fontana Golf Club on September 18, 2009 in Vienna, Austria.
View Photo »VIENNA, AUSTRIA - SEPTEMBER 18: Paul Lawrie of Scotland plays into the 6th green during the second round of the Austrian Golf Open at Fontana Golf Club on September 18, 2009 in Vienna, Austria.
View Photo »VIENNA, AUSTRIA - SEPTEMBER 18: Paul Lawrie of Scotland tee's off at the 5th during the second round of the Austrian Golf Open at Fontana Golf Club on September 18, 2009 in Vienna, Austria.
View Photo »EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - SEPTEMBER 22: Puppet Lab and Animation Scotland launch Big Man Walking project on September 22, 2009 in Edinburgh, Scotland.
View Photo »Many important surf spots around the world are currently under threat from inappropriate developments, restricted access and poor water quality. We need to ensure Scotland's assets aren't threatened in the same way, and there are areas around Scotland's coastline that could and should gain special prote...
It is premature to call Homecoming a success, particularly as we have seen such a large drop in tourism from the US and Canada which were key targets for Homecoming Scotland. Attempts by the SNP government to turn Homecoming into a rallying call for independence have clearly backfired.
We do have competition for places and last weekend was about two international victories at Murrayfield against Australia and at Netherdale against Tonga ... Australia was a very physical international and that is now history. This selection is about the management of our squad and giving players that p...
Adopting SAS’s Surfing Reserves initiative within the Scottish Marine Bill offers a fantastic opportunity for Scotland to position itself as a world leader in protecting and managing the marine environment. Surfing Reserves can cement Scotland’s world class waves and environmental policies on a global s...
Last season was atrocious, but we'll not go into that ... To be honest, the way we're playing and with the results we've been getting, we shouldn't fear anyone. We have now played eight and won seven in the league, while winning all our cup games. We've never had any easy ties, though. In the Scottish C...
Scotland is my favourite part of England
He played in Scotland's 1982 Australian tour, when we beat the Aussies in Brisbane but lost in Sydney. The best tour I've known. I was in the squad but didn't play. I was what they call a dirt-tracker.
The perfect example is between Norway and Scotland
The changes we have made reflect the need to support Lloyds TSB Scotland throughout the integration of certain operations as a result of the HBOS acquisition and the planned disposal of the business as part of the previously announced state aid restructuring plan, which was formally approved by the Euro...
Britain has become a key exporter of high quality seed, and this is largely thanks to the high health status maintained in seed-growing areas of Scotland. The Potato Council corporate plan will help safeguard this valued sector and deliver a sustainable future for the industry that forms an important pa...
Scotland are a side you should beat quite easily – even when we haven't gone that well we have been able to beat them ... We have lost our distinctive Australian style of play, which is a bit of a problem.
We showed faith in the squad which took on Fiji last week and they repaid that with a tremendous performance against Australia, but we'll need to look at the medical situation of a few players and the form of a few other guys who featured in Scotland A's good in over Tonga on Friday night down in Gala b...
Australia had all the game, Australia had all the pressure but Scotland had all the heart
There has been about 37 names mentioned for the Scotland job - and what I'd like to know is why George Graham wasn't included
R.I.P. Jedward! Hey, at least you two will now have a lucrative career performing at gay clubs across England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales!
I've never been approached about the Scotland job. I'm hoping to become the manager in charge when Preston are promoted to the Premier League. That's been my goal since I first came in.
We are dismayed that anyone should seek to wrongly tie any decisions made by Susan Rice and the members of Lloyds TSB Scotland board to the situation the foundation currently finds itself in with Lloyds Banking Group in London.
Ever since the summer, when Csaba didn't get his striker, he has been pretty disrespectful towards Hearts. He was going on about Celtic and Liverpool a couple of weeks ago, now it's Scotland. I don't think Romanov has been fair to Csaba but he is going completely the wrong way about it if he wants to en...
The changes reflect the need to support Lloyds TSB Scotland throughout the integration of certain operations as a result of the HBOS acquisition and the planned disposal of the business as part of the. state-aid restructuring plan formally approved by the European Commission.
He has been unfortunate - he got hurt against MK Dons and then he went away with Scotland so he's been unfortunate with that side of it and I think by Stephen's own admission he is probably not 100pc match fit at the minute, but the team's been picking itself and the way the lads have been playing they'...
Of course, there were no world rankings in those days so you didn't have this idea that you were the ninth-rated team taking on the third-rated team; and in any case, Scotland and Australia were much of a muchness in those days, so while we were obviously delighted to win over there we didn't feel as if...
The position that we have always taken is that it would be preferable, in any case, if there was harmony in legislation in Scotland and England.
- _AmyBryson
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Echa un vistazo a este vídeo. -- Scotland the Brave http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jiz-b7-0FgY
- drcabrerari 3 hours ago
- FatClare_
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- JaguarsRZ
4 hours ago
RT @the_emecks: World's new strongest beer (from Scotland of course) http://su.pr/1ZE4GS
- evenflowdave 4 hours ago