Irvine defends SRU position

Scottish Rugby Union president Andy Irvine believes that cutting Scotland’s contingent of professional teams from three teams to two was necessary if the country is to remain a credible force in world rugby.

Irvine defends SRU position

Scottish Rugby Union president Andy Irvine believes that cutting Scotland’s contingent of professional teams from three teams to two was necessary if the country is to remain a credible force in world rugby.

Irvine was one of the most gifted rugby players of his generation, playing 51 times for Scotland between 1972 and 1982, and also touring with the British and Irish Lions three times.

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