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Scotland urge fans to get on the busses
Edinburgh
February 17, 2000

The SRU is joining forces with Scottish Citylink in a bid to make it easier for supporters to travel to Murrayfield for Internationals
Following its exhaustive review of last autumn's Rugby World Cup, the SRU pledged to look at ways to better the Murrayfield experience for supporters.
"We are conscious that many of our supporters travel vast distances to cheer on the Scotland team," said SRU President Harvey Wright. "Therefore we are keen to explore ways in which we can ease the overall cost of the day as part of our strategy to make internationals at Murrayfield more affordable for all. This initiative with Scottish Citylink is another piece in the jigsaw."
Scotland supporters who have match tickets for the Lloyds TSB Six Nations Championship games against France on 4 March and England on 2 April will be able to benefit from special deals with the bus company.
The offer will also extend to the Rugby League Cup final at Murrayfield on 29th April.

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