By GARY HEATLY
SCOTLAND must take the game to England and not let the visitors settle into their rhythm early on if they are to have a chance of keeping hold of the Calcutta Cup this coming Saturday, according to the Scots’ 2000 hero Duncan Hodge.
Last year’s epic 38-38 draw at Twickenham – when the Scots came back from 31-0 down to lead 38-31 at one point – is firmly planted in the minds of all followers of this famous fixture.
However, supporters from north of the border also fondly remember the Murrayfield meeting 20 years ago when Hodge, then a 25-year-old stand-...
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