Duncan Smith: Al Kellock earned perfect send-off

Al Kellock lifts the Pro12 Trophy. Picture: SNSAl Kellock lifts the Pro12 Trophy. Picture: SNS
Al Kellock lifts the Pro12 Trophy. Picture: SNS
It is no secret that, of the world’s major rugby-playing nations, Scotland has struggled more than most to adapt to the new professional era.

Since the game went open in 1995 it has been a long, hard road as other countries streaked ahead, leaving the SRU and the rugby community here floundering and split on how best to move forward.

There were the odd highs – the 1999 Five Nations triumph and Edinburgh’s run to the Heineken Cup semi-finals in 2012 spring to mind – but for the most part it had been two decades of pain and occasional despair.

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That’s what made the sight of Al Kellock lifting the Guinness Pro12 title in Belfast back in May such an uplifting image. Finally, a Scottish team had their hands on a major trophy – and they had done it in style.