• 9 months ago
We joined hordes of rugby fans in taking in the final round of Six Nations clashes at Edinburgh's Cold Town House. Although the tournament could have turned out better for Scotland in the end, the beer, grub and entertainment courtesy of former international star Dave Denton helped to soften the blow.
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00:00 [crowd noise]
00:17 The really important thing that we've done is when that money came through
00:21 and he teamed for the naming rights of the stadium,
00:24 that got put straight into regional economies.
00:27 That's really important. Starting players young, starting the players young is really important.
00:33 Right now I'm concerned about the next five years.
00:38 Our under-20s have been really underperforming over the last couple of years.
00:42 We're playing in the second division of the World Cup, which is not good.
00:46 And the really important issue for us is what happens when Finn Mastoff's gone.
00:52 I think we have a lot of people in a lot of positions,
00:56 but when Finn Mastoff's playing, we've got an issue at the moment.
00:59 So all we can do is keep building up from the grassroots game,
01:03 keep building people up from when they're young,
01:06 and just hope that we can build that talent pool to,
01:10 and hopefully get to a position that I and Miranda know,
01:13 it's like a conveyor belt of talent.

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