The 64-year-old was a star of the 1990 Grand Slam-winning team.
World Rugby vice-chairman John Jeffrey believes Scotland have arrived at the Rugby World Cup with their strongest team of all time and are now operating at a level that will strike fear into the top nations on the planet.
“I think this is the best Scotland team ever,” he told the PA news agency afterwards. “If you look at where we’re ranked, fifth in the world, that’s the highest we’ve ever been ranked.“And also if you look at the way we play, we’ve got back to the way that is traditionally Scottish. We play a game that suits us.
Scotland share a World Cup pool with Ireland and South Africa, the two highest-ranked teams in the world, but Jeffrey believes Gregor Townsend’s side will be viewed with some trepidation by anyone they come up against. “On our day, every one of the top teams in the world will be scared of us. Speaking to people 12 months ago, everyone would say Ireland and South Africa are going to qualify. Speak to people now and they’ll say it’s between three teams. The chance is there, let’s take it.”
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
John Jeffrey believes Scotland currently have strongest team of all timeThe 64-year-old was a star of the 1990 Grand Slam-winning team.
Read more »
Jack Dempsey ready for ‘epic’ World Cup as Scotland mainstayThe back-rower was a peripheral figure for Australia at the 2019 tournament before switching his international allegiance.
Read more »
Jack Dempsey ready for ‘epic’ World Cup as Scotland mainstayThe back-rower was a peripheral figure for Australia at the 2019 tournament before switching his international allegiance.
Read more »
BBC under fire for writing off Scotland's chances in Rugby World CupTHE BBC is facing criticism for appearing to write off Scotland’s chances in the Rugby World Cup before the tournament has even started.
Read more »
Can Scotland help Labour form Britain’s next government?The stakes in a by-election are unusually high
Read more »
Lyndon Dykes is major Scotland injury doubt after club no showDykes has been a key man for Steve Clarke but now faces missing a massive double-header for the Scots.
Read more »