Cohesion can lead Scotland to honour 1984 heroes

Scotland's Peter Dods converts a second try during the Scotland v France Five Nations rugby match at Murrayfield in March 1984Scotland's Peter Dods converts a second try during the Scotland v France Five Nations rugby match at Murrayfield in March 1984
Scotland's Peter Dods converts a second try during the Scotland v France Five Nations rugby match at Murrayfield in March 1984
A HANDFUL of the legendary 1984 Grand Slam squad met current coach Scott Johnson and players at Murrayfield yesterday and delivered a clear message that Scotland should believe themselves capable of beating France this evening.

Almost exactly 30 years ago, Jim Aitken led his unfancied side into battle with a high-flying French team and came out on the right side of the result, to claim what was then only Scotland’s second Grand Slam.

It was not the first move by the SRU to build bridges to the past damaged by rugby’s charge to professionalism – as recently as the aftermath of the Calcutta Cup, players including Finlay Calder came in to chat to players about their experiences and help them bounce back from a defeat that, for some of the more hyperbolic critics, had brought the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse riding into Murrayfield.

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