Scotland women's national rugby union team

Scotland Women's first official test match was played against Ireland at Raeburn Place in Edinburgh on 14 February 1993, ending in a 10 - 0 win to the hosts.

[1] In April of the following year, Scotland stepped in as alternate host of the 1994 Women's Rugby World Cup, finishing fifth, the team's best appearance to date.

The early streak of success peaked on 21 March 1998, as a 8–5 win over England in their final match of the Home Nations Championship marked the achievement of a Grand Slam for Scotland.

It went from youth recruitment, through administering all senior based (aged 16+) competition, through to the performance and management of the Scotland women's national rugby union team.

It was written by Roy Williamson of The Corries in 1967, and adopted by the SRU to replace "God Save the Queen".

(Full internationals only) Correct as of 13 October 2023 Scotland announced their 30-player squad on 27 August 2024 for the WXV 2 competition.