Bill McLaren primary school commentary competition winners announced

6 Feb 2024

Four primary school pupils from the Scottish Borders have won the Bill McLaren commentary competition as part of the Voice of Rugby’s centenary celebrations.

The winners are: P4 – Cullen Smyth, Wilton, Hawick; P5 – Seren Isobel Macdougall, Trinity, Hawick; P6 – Isaac Hastie, Edenside, Kelso and P7 – Dan Johnston, St Peter’s, Galashiels.

The competition was launched in a live lesson streamed to over 1,000 pupils in 45 schools located throughout the Scottish Borders on the centenary of Bill’s birth in October. The pupils were invited to download, onto their iPads, a video clip containing only crowd noise, of Tony Stanger scoring the winning try in the 1990 Grand Slam victory over England.

The pupils were asked to record their own commentary from the moment Gary Armstrong put the ball into the scrum through to the try and the subsequent celebrations. The aspiring commentators then had to upload the file for Andrew Cotter, the well-known BBC sports commentator, to select a winner from each age group.

Linda Lawson, Bill’s daughter and trustee of the Bill McLaren Foundation, said: “The standard was incredibly high and I am sure Dad would be pleased to know that the tradition of rugby commentating is alive and well right here in the Borders”.

One of the winners came up with an observation that was equally as good as Bill’s famous “dancing in the streets” when the young apprentice reported that Scotland fans were “boogying” in celebration after Stanger scored his try.

The commentary competition was organised by the Bill McLaren Foundation, SBC’s Inspire Learning team and Live Borders. The winners will be the guests of Scottish Rugby in a tour of the Murrayfield Stadium later this term.

Members of the public will be able to record their own commentary when the Bill McLaren Centenary Exhibition re-opens in the Hawick Museum on 1 March. The commentary booth in the museum has proved to be one of the more popular exhibits enjoyed by all and especially by Sean Fitzpatrick, the All Black rugby legend when he made a special trip to the museum. As an additional bonus when the exhibition re-opens it will double in size to incorporate Hawick RFC’s 150th anniversary exhibition.

Ian Landles, Hawick Rugby Club president, said: “The outstanding Bill McLaren Centenary Exhibition is a very hard act to follow but we have sprung a few surprises that should intrigue and delight visitors”.

And, as part of the exhibitions’ support for education schools can arrange class visits by contacting Live Borders. The Bill McLaren Foundation has a travel bursary in place to help schools outwith Hawick.

RELATED

Glasgow Warriors Men ASM Clermont-Auvergne 21-33 Glasgow Warriors 11 January 2026 Edinburgh Rugby Men Capital comeback: Edinburgh overcome 13-point deficit to edge Gloucester 11 January 2026 Cup & Competitions Arnold Clark Men’s Premiership preview: Saturday 10 January 9 January 2026 Obituary Obituary: Ian McCrae 9 January 2026 Obituary Obituary: Jim Turner 9 January 2026 Scotland Women Scottish Rugby adds international experience to Scotland Women coaching set-up 5 January 2026 Edinburgh Rugby Men Edinburgh hold nerve in Treviso thriller 4 January 2026 Glasgow Warriors Men Glasgow Warriors 47-10 Zebre Parma 4 January 2026 Glasgow Warriors Men Nick Ryan and Duncan Weir join Warriors Academy coaching team 31 December 2025 1872 Cup (Edinburgh Rugby) Match Report: Edinburgh 3–21 Glasgow Warriors 29 December 2025 1872 Cup (Edinburgh Rugby) 1872 Cup: What’s on Guide 25 December 2025 1872 Cup (Edinburgh Rugby) Take part in the 1872 Cup light show! 25 December 2025 1872 Cup (Edinburgh Rugby) Line-ups confirmed for decisive 1872 Cup clash 24 December 2025 Obituary Obituary: Richard Cramb 23 December 2025 1872 Cup (Edinburgh Rugby) Preview: All roads lead to Scottish Gas Murrayfield for intercity double-header 22 December 2025 1872 Cup (Edinburgh Rugby) 30,000 and counting: Blockbuster finale at Scottish Gas Murrayfield 21 December 2025 1872 Cup (Glasgow Warriors) Match Report: Glasgow Warriors 24 – 12 Edinburgh Rugby 21 December 2025 1872 Cup (Edinburgh Rugby) Scotland stars included in Edinburgh’s 1872 Cup lineup 19 December 2025 Edinburgh Rugby Men Henry Pyrgos joins Edinburgh Rugby’s Academy coaching staff 19 December 2025 1872 Cup (Glasgow Warriors) Warriors call on supporters to bring the Hampden roar 18 December 2025