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The History of the Calcutta Cup. Photo credit: World Rugby Museum. Test out your Calcutta Cup knowledge with the quiz below. In what year did the sides share a draw at BT Murrayfield? Which Scotland winger grabbed two tries in ? Which centre scored tries for Scotland in the Calcutta Cup win?

Name this winger who scored points for Scotland between and 6. Which player is the all-time top scorer in the fixture with ? This English scrum-half dropped two goals against Scotland in and 8. With 88 caps, this World Cup winner has middle names of Bruno and Nero 9. Which 7ft lock made his Scotland debut in the Calcutta Cup win against England Name the Englishman who captained his country to a Rugby World Cup success Who captained Scotland to their Grand Slam success?

Expand for answers 1. Darcy Graham 3. Huw Jones 4. Owen Farrell 5. Kenny Logan 6. Jonny Wilkinson 7. Danny Care 8. Lawrence Dallaglio 9. Tom Croft John Barclay Richard Metcalfe Martin Johnson The silver cup is delicately etched and decorated with three king cobras who form the handles of the cup and sitting atop the circular lid is an Indian elephant. The Calcutta Cup on display at Twickenham, The original trophy is still in existence but years of mistreatment including a drunken kick about in on Princes Street in Edinburgh by the England player Dean Richards and the Scottish player John Jeffry in which the trophy was used as the ball have left it too fragile to be moved from its permanent home at the Museum of Rugby in Twickenham.

Instead both England and Scotland have full size models of the cup to be displayed by the winning team and when England are the victors the original trophy is displayed by the Museum of Rugby in a purpose built trophy cabinet with revolving stand. The Calcutta Club had thought that the trophy would be used as an annual prize for club competitions, similarly to the Football FA Cup which was introduced around the same time.

Indeed in the Calcutta Cricket and Football Club re-established rugby in Calcutta in and a club trophy called the Calcutta Rugby Union Challenge Cup — which also became known as the Calcutta Cup — was introduced in England rugby captain Martin Johnson signing autographs on the Close at the birthplace of rugby football, Rugby School. Since the first game in which was declared a draw England has won 76 of the matches played and Scotland 44, with remainder of matches ending in a draw between the two sides.

Annual matches between the two sides have continued every year since, with the exception of the World War years between and The venue for the match is always the Murrayfield Stadium in Scotland during even years and the Twickenham Stadium in England during odd years.

With the introduction of the Home Nations competition in and the vast improvement in the Irish and Welsh sides it was suggested that the Calcutta Cup went to the winner of the Home Nations competition.

However, the tradition of the trophy going to the victors of the England versus Scotland game was a popular one and the suggestion was overruled.

In , marking the year anniversary of the very first rugby international that was played between the two countries, the trophy was awarded to a resurgent Scotland who dominated a lacklustre and error prone England. The origins of the game, now known across the world simply as rugby, can be traced back over years….

Is it a train Is it a plane The amazing sporting career and life of C. Scotland, Following the popular introduction of rugby to India in , the Calcutta Rugby Football Club was established by former students of Rugby School in January , joining the Rugby Football Union in



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