It proved quite a day for old relics: Bill McLaren commentated on his last match at Murrayfield; Ron Browne, the lone survivor from The Corries folk duo who gave the world the Flower of Scotland, led the singing of that latter-day anthem; and two old friends laughed and joked their way through a terrific tussle. While Galthie was man of the match, his opposite number and old adversary Bryan Redpath, also a try scorer, was Scotland's best performer by a Royal Mile. But the home side again lacked any penetration behind the scrum. The sight of Scots breaching a defence did not come until a few hundred young spectators broke through stewards at the final whistle.