Currently there are no Scottish university sides in the BUCS Super Rugby competition, but two players who have represented the Scots internationally at various levels impressed during the 2019/20 campaign.
The Scottish Rugby Union has confirmed salary cut for top players and executives following the financial instability caused by the pandemic coronavirus.
Today, April 13, marks 18 years since the legendary rugby commentator Bill McLaren, known as ‘The Voice of Rugby’, put down his microphone for one last time after a career spanning 50 years.
Fly-half Finn Russell is hoping to make a comeback into the Scotland set-up during the July tour following a breakdown in his relationship with head coach Gregor Townsend.
Edinburgh and Scotland's George Taylor speaks to TRU's Gary Heatly about training in isolation why helping out his dad's business is keeping him fit during this unprecedented time.
With lockdown still in full effect, Talking Rugby Union caught up with Harlequins and Scotland fly-half, James Lang, to discuss how he is keeping fit, a disrupted season and international aspirations.
With rugby having been put on hold at the moment, most of us have been watching old clips, reminiscing about the good times and our passion for the game will be greater than ever when it returns later in 2020.
For now, there is no BUCS Championship final to look forward to for Edinburgh University women’s squad given the current situation which goes far beyond rugby, but they can still look back on a positive 2019/20 with pride.
Wales' final round Six Nations clash against Scotland scheduled to be played at Principality Stadium in Cardiff on Saturday becomes the latest fixture to be postponed due to coronavirus outbreak.
There have been a number of plus points to come out of the Scotland under-20s Six Nations campaign to date - and one of them has undoubtedly been the form of inside centre Robbie McCallum.
Scotland head coach Gregor Townsend has made three changes for the final round of the Six Nations tournament against Wales to be played in Cardiff on Saturday.
When any rugby career moves quickly, it can be hard to take it all in, but rather than rest on his laurels, Chris Harris made a bold decision last summer.