First they beat England to the signature of Cameron Redpath, then they beat the auld enemy all ends up. Scotland completed a memorable fortnight at Twickenham by turning the tide of history - with Bath centre Redpath leading the way.
This was no fluke. This band of Bravehearts had beaten England in 2018 and come back from the dead to draw in 2019. Armed with that belief and the most exciting playmaker in Europe in Finn Russell, they were more than a match for England and their stagnant attacking game.
Russell and Ali Price brought tempo and vision, Redpath distribution, Stuart Hogg a kicking game of the highest order. It was all done with a purpose which England and their decision makers lacked.
Read more on mirror.co.uk