Rugby Union Centenary International
1971 Scotland versus England rugby union match
Match details
Date27 March 1971 (27 March 1971)
VenueMurrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh
RefereeMeirion Joseph (Wales)
Attendance50,000[1]

The 1971 Scotland versus England rugby union match, also known as the Rugby Union Centenary International,[2] was an international rugby union match played between Scotland and England on 27 March 1971, the centenary of the match between the two teams played in 1871.

Overview and background

The teams' pre-match record
Team Wins
 England 41
 Scotland 31
Draws 14

The match between Scotland and England on 27 March 1971 was played one week after their Five Nations meeting. The record of both teams at the Five Nations tournament was poor: Scotland finishing last, England second-last. The two teams were separated by just one-point, both on the final standings and in their Five Nations fixture. The Scots came back to win the encounter 15–16,[3] breaking their six-year, two-match losing streak at Twickenham Stadium.

With the previous weeks result, the competition between both teams was considered very tight. Despite both teams' poor records in the Five Nations, it was notably mentioned as unworthy by the news-media.[4]

Scotland ran away with a dominant victory at home, 26–6. The twenty-point win was Scotland's biggest victory over England, and remained so for 14 years and 325 days until they met in the 1986 Five Nations.[5][6][7]

Match details

27 March 1971[8]
13:00 GMT (UTC+0)
Scotland 26–6 England
Try: Frame (2) 1' c, 55' c
P. Brown 32' m
Steele 71' c
Rea 75' c
Con: A. Brown (4/4) 1', 55', 71', 75'
Pen: P. Brown (1/1) 7'
ReportPen: Hiller (1/1) 70'
Drop: Cowman (1/1) 10'
Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh
Attendance: 50,000
Referee: Meirion Joseph (Wales)
FB15Arthur Brown
RW14Billy Steele
OC13John Frame
IC12Chris Rea
LW11Alastair Biggar
FH10Jock Turner
SH9Duncan Paterson
N88Peter Brown (c)
OF7Rodger Arneil
BF6Nairn MacEwan
RL5Gordon Brown
LL4Alastair McHarg
TP3Sandy Carmichael
HK2Quintin Dunlop
LP1Ian McLauchlan
Substitutes:
N816Gordon Strachan
WG17Ronnie Hannah
CE18Stephen Turk
SH19Ian McCrae
HK20Bobby Clark
PR21Hamish Bryce
Coach:
Bill Dickinson
FB15Bob Hiller
RW14Jeremy Janion
OC13Chris Wardlow
IC12John Spencer (c)
LW11David Duckham
FH10Dick Cowman
SH9Nigel Starmer-Smith
N88Bob Taylor
OF7Tony Neary
BF6Tony Bucknall
RL5Chris Ralston
LL4Peter Larter
TP3Fran Cotton
HK2John Pullin
LP1Piggy Powell
Substitutes:
WG16Peter Glover
SH17Jacko Page
HK18Andy Johnson
PR19Stack Stevens
N820Charlie Hannaford
FH21Ian Wright
Coach:
Don White

References

  1. "Scots Rock England". The People. 28 March 1971.
  2. "England's Rugby Men Slump Again". Football Post. 27 March 1971.
  3. "Calcutta Cup: Victory For Scotland". Evening Express. 20 March 1971.
  4. Lander, Chris (29 March 1971). "Calamity! Tame England Take A Tartan Tanning". Daily Mirror.
  5. "Scots Let England Off Lightly". Birmingham Daily Post. 29 March 1971.
  6. "Hastings' Points Record Spurs Scottish Spree". Sunday Tribune. 16 February 1986.
  7. "Scots Are The Leaders Of The Pack". Dundee Courier. 17 February 1986.
  8. "Scotland – England, 27 March 1971". espn.co.uk. ESPNscrum.
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