Scotland suffer baptism of fire on emotional Murrayfield occasionMedia caption, England score 12 tries to thrash ScotlandByThomas DuncanBBC Sport Scotland at Scottish Gas MurrayfieldPublished5 minutes agoWhen the lone piper on the Murrayfield roof stopped playing to allow the crowd to take Flower of Scotland to a finish, there were goosebumps everywhere.Scotland players had tears in their eyes as the record number of people who turned out to back them raised the roof.Even England’s world champions, who had played in front of 77,000 at Twickenham a week ago, looked around keenly, taking it all in. More people had turned up to watch a standalone women’s sporting event in Scotland than ever before. It was a moment in Scottish sporting history which was charged with emotion and significance. Then, the rugby started. Scotland were bludgeoned by 12 English tries, as the Red Roses put in an unsparing performance to spoil the party.Captain Rachel Malcolm, the heartbeat of this Scotland team, afterwards called it a “baptism of fire” for this new group. It was certainly that.A landmark day which could be the springboard for more also delivered a brutal reality check for Scotland. It was a day of mixed emotions.England score 12 tries in huge win over Scotland
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