George Graham, the club game's great champion, says standards are on the rise
HE might turn 50 next year, but you still get the feeling George Graham would run through a brick wall for the sake of Scottish rugby if somebody asked him politely. This, after all, is one of the sport's trailblazers and who has always been more interested in the trail than the blazer, whether starring in both codes, excelling at Newcastle, or gaining 25 international caps in the union ranks and being a pivotal part of the last great Scottish team, the one which triumphed in the Five Nations Championship of 1999.