Description | The big sheet has notes on the reverse regarding the match, blank sections and five sections cut from it, including information concerning both teams' players and replacements. It is accompanied by: - Notes. - Programme. - Account of Bill McLaren's expenses. - Envelope containing a note marked Jean-Pierre Lacour to Bill McLaren regarding a match at Murrayfield with a map of Paris and a card for the Normandy Hotel. - Fax from Iain Macaulay to Grigor Stirling asking him to remind Bill McLaren that the Lothian & Borders Police Pipe Band are playing at the match, dated 16 February 1995. - Sheet of information about the players produced by Unisys Information Services for Sport. - Cuttings and pages from The Times, The Herald, The Scotsman and other unidentified newspapers. The pages from The Herald include a report by Bill McLaren entitled 'A balanced diet tips the scales for Scots'. - Press information released by The Famous Grouse The Spirit of Scotland and the Scottish Rugby Union, issue 10, dated 13 February 1995. This match was part of the Five Nations Championship. The score was France 21 - 23 Scotland. The big sheet records:
France Team: J-Luc Sadourny, Philippe Bernat-Salles, Philippe Sella, Thierry Lacroix, Philippe Saint-Andre, Christophe Deylaud, Guy Accoceberry, Christian Califano, J-Michel Gonzalez, Laurent Seigne, Olivier Brouzet, Olivier Roumat, Abdel Benazzi, Philippe Benetton and Laurent Cabannes. Replacements: Sebastian Viars, Yann Delaigue, Alain Macabiau, Marc Cecillon, Olivier Merle and Marc de Rougemont. President: Bernard Lapasset. Manager: Guy Laporte. Coaches: Pierre Berbizier and Christophe Mombet. Physiotherapist: Xavier Gousse. Medical officer: Dr Marc Bichon.
Scotland Team: Gavin Hastings, Craig Joiner, Gregor Townsend, Ian Jardine, Kenny Logan, Craig Chalmers, Bryan Redpath, David Hilton, Ken Milne, Peter Wright, Damian Cronin, Stewart Campbell, Rob Wainwright, Eric Peters and Iain Morrison. Replacements: Cameron Glasgow, Graham Shiel, Derrick Patterson, Doddie Weir, John Manson and Kevin McKenzie. President: G K Smith. Manager: DSP [Duncan Sinclair Paterson]. Coaches: DWM [Douglas Waugh Morgan] and R. Dixon. Physiotherapists: Dr James Robson and Tommy McMullen.
Referee (name and information cut from the big sheet): [David McHugh]. Assistant referees / touch judges: Owen Doyle and Alan Lewis. Prime Minister: Eduard [Edouard] Balladur. |