Wales v Scotland: Ford confirms Scots want to go under cover
Insistent two years ago that their game be played "au naturel", Scotland have changed tack and are asking that the Millennium Stadium roof be closed for Sunday's RBS 6 Nations clash with Wales. (...)
6 Nations: Greig Laidlaw has to make his name in a team in turmoil
Dan Parks' international comeback ended abruptly after Greig Laidlaw's performance in Saturday's Calcutta Cup game was evidence enough for Scotland coach Andy Robinson. (...)
'Determination, skill and competitive spirit' — Scotland colleagues line up to thank Dan Parks
Scotland colleagues have paid tribute to Dan Parks after the fly-half bowed to the inevitable and called time on his international career. (...)
Scotland 6 England 13: Scots left facing the same old questions
Andy Robinson tried to take the heat off under-fire attack coach Gregor Townsend but the squad are under severe pressure to salvage their 6 Nations after another sickening failure in Saturday's Calcutta Cup game. (...)
6 Nations: Max Evans pleased to be back in the comfort zone
His French adventure is still a work in progress, but Max Evans has found comfort in his return to the Scotland squad this week. (...)
6 Nations: Ross Ford determined to be big hit as Scotland captain
They'll go down in Calcutta Cup history as ''Jason's hits'' — the two tackles that inspired Scotland to victory over England in 2006 and 2008. Now Ross Ford wants to be that kind of inspiration to his team. (...)
6 Nations: Robinson sticks with Parks
Dan Parks is the reliable fly-half option to get a foothold and Greig Laidlaw the replacement wildcard to secure the win when Scotland play England on Saturday. (...)
Calcutta Cup start in prospect for rapidly improving David Denton
Highly-rated Edinburgh back-rower David Denton is in line for his first start for Scotland in Saturday's RBS 6 Nations opener against England. (...)
Edinburgh hoping Heineken Cup tie will win support of Scotland's sports fans
Edinburgh chiefs will challenge Scottish rugby fans to become record-breakers by packing Murrayfield for the country's biggest ever non-international tussle. (...)
