Billl McLaren has commentated on his final rugby union international after fifty years behind the microphone.

Fittingly, he was sent off with a 27-22 victory by his beloved Scotland over Wales at the Millennium Stadium.

But McLaren has never been anything less than impartial in his broadcasting delivery.

He was acknowledged by Scottish and Welsh fans alike before his farewell game, with all present giving a rousing rendition of "For Who's a Jolly Good Fellow" before kick-off.

Ever the rugby purist, McLaren admitted to being frustrated by the rugby, however. "I was a bit disappointed by the quality of play - there were not many exciting passages. But it was a victory for Scotland, which was great, and the atmosphere was wonderful." He said he was close to tears many times and applauded the enduring "fellowship that sets rugby apart from other sports". Welsh legend Jonathan Davies paid a personal tribute to McLaren after the game. "The respect people have for Bill is amazing. On behalf of everyone in rugby, thanks. You will leave behind a huge void."



It will be a terrible wrench to leave, but my wife Bette has a little of list of jobs for me to do

Bill McLaren