Scottish Rugby

Scottish Rugby refers to the sport of rugby union as organized and played in Scotland. It is governed by the Scottish Rugby Union (SRU), which is responsible for the management and development of rugby at all levels within the country. Scottish Rugby has a rich history, being one of the oldest rugby unions in the world, with Scotland being one of the founding nations of international rugby. The national team is known for its blue jerseys and thistle emblem and competes in major tournaments such as the Rugby World Cup and the Six Nations Championship. Scottish Rugby also fosters the growth of the sport at grassroots levels, promoting participation among youth and community clubs across Scotland. The sport emphasizes teamwork, physical fitness, and sportsmanship, reflecting the cultural significance of rugby in Scottish society.