Condition: 8/10 Excellent. A couple of small faint dot marks on the rear. One little faint dot mark on the sleeve
Size: Adult Large (slim fitting)
Chest Measurement: 40-42 Inches / 101-106 CM
Manufacturer: Umbro
Colour: White, navy trim
Material: Cotton
Seasons: 1992/1993 & 1993/1994
Player: N/A
Patches: N/A
Official Umbro Scotland away long sleeved rugby shirt from the 1992/93 international season.
The condition of this original rugby jersey is 8/10 - Excellent. A couple of small faint dot marks on the rear. One little faint dot mark on the sleeve (see photos).
Scotland’s greatest year in the modern era was 1990, when their season came down to one game, a Grand Slam decider at Murrayfield against the "auld enemy", England. Both sides had won all their Five Nations fixtures, and England were overwhelming favourites despite being the away side. Scotland under the captaincy of prop David Sole went on to win 13–7, and with it their third Grand Slam.
The match against England in 1990 was also only the second time that Flower of Scotland was played at Murrayfield, having become Scotland's pre-match national anthem that year.
The second World Cup took place in 1991 with matches shared between the Five Nations. Scotland won their pool, though the game against Ireland was close, and then beat Western Samoa in the quarter-final. They lost to England in the semi-final held at Murrayfield to a Rob Andrew drop goal. In the third place play-off they were beaten by New Zealand.
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