An Ode To Scotland Rugby (by an England fan)

Scotland Rugby

Me waiting in anticipation for the start…

I was disappointed that my quarter-final ticket for the 2015 Rugby World Cup meant I would be watching mighty Australia take on lowly Scotland. We all knew how this was going to go. Apparently not. By the end of the match I was inspired to write An Ode to Scotland Rugby (by an England fan).

An Ode to Scotland Rugby
by Jo Gunston (an England Rugby fan)

Oh Scotland, if only you’d know
The delight you gave fans in oh such a show

If you could have seen many an England fan
Supporting the Scots down to the last man

Did you hear Twickenham, home of your foes
Singing your name down to the last throes?

There is a side note, to which I now confess
My quarter-final ticket I struggled to care less

My England team were long gone and I was still in a pout
This quarter-final match would be a dull Aussie rout

My Aussie companion who’d got me the ticket
Had been told I’d be neutral while he cheered on his team’s spirit

But right from the start,
You had my sporting-upset heart

Flower of Scotland I did sing,
(At least the words I knew at the beginning)

During the game my Aussie pal slunk into his seat
Mistakes from his team meant they stared at defeat

Ten minutes from the end,
The mist did descend,

The rain started to fall
Perfect conditions for Thistles all

The Scots were ahead,
A semi-final berth about put to bed

‘I can’t believe this is happening!’ shouted a delirious Scot
Beyond excited and losing the plot

Minutes later, a controversial call
An Aussie penalty, and the Scots did fall

‘I can’t believe this is happening,’ mumbled the crestfallen Scot
Beyond devastated and struggling with his lot

My Aussie pal had risen with the match crescendo
His under-the-cosh team showing much needed bravado

But Scotland Rugby you should know
That despite such a hammering blow

Walking away from the game
Crowds were singing your name

Thrilled at your fight
Fans from all nations buzzed with delight

And despite disappointing referee calls, your captain laid down the law
‘We had our chances, we should have made it sure’

And so concluded an ‘I was there day’
With fans weaving through London singing Flower of Scotland all the way.

18 October 2015

Other ditties from yours truly…
An Ode To Lance Armstrong
An Ode To Playing Like A Girl
An Ode To Carlos Tevez

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Author: Jo Gunston

Freelance sportswriter Jo Gunston works for the likes of Olympics.com and also publishes additional content at sportsliberated.com. A favourite personal sporting moment for the former elite gymnast was performing as a 'dancer' in the London 2012 opening ceremony.

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