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“The Calcutta Cup game means way more to them than it does to us. Rugby is built on emotion and to them it’s always the biggest game whereas for us it’s just another game." How Scotland broke their Calcutta Cup hoodoo against England over the past decade

Summary by Rugby World
Finn Russell (left) and Rory Darge after Scotland retained the Calcutta Cup last year (AFP/Getty Images)As England and Scotland prepare to renew the oldest international rivalry in world rugby this weekend, we reflect on a change in the Calcutta Cup tide in the past decade As England and Scotland prepare to renew the oldest international rivalry in world rugby this weekend, we reflect on a change in the tide over the past decade
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Rugby World broke the news in on Tuesday, February 18, 2025.
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