Winding England up is something Ryan Wilson of Scotland really enjoys and his memories of 2018 and 2019 were hilarious on RugbyPass Offload.
Closed doors matches are ready to become rugby’s new norm, but they are not unprecedented as Tim Visser made history in 2010 when zero fans watched Edinburgh on a baltic Monday afternoon.
Alex Grove won just three Scotland caps in a brief Test career but stubbornness instilled by his football star grandfather sees him fighting the odds for charity England to France swim.
Wales produce unconvincing display, but still finish top of their World Cup group.
Bridge scored New Zealand's first try in their 23-13 defeat of South Africa in Yokohama, a game which sets New Zealand up as likely pool winners.
There have been plenty of highs and lows in the history of the England back row, although sustained success looks like it could be the group's trajectory.
A former Springboks legend believes that if Siya Kolisi lifts the Webb Ellis Trophy aloft this year, it could be more influential than when Nelson Mandela handed the World Cup to Francois Pienaar in 1995.