The Sunday Post (Dundee)

Rugby stars have a bad hare day at tough army-style boot camp

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“I was thinking, ‘Well, this ain’t toughening-up!” he laughed. He said the flight out to Barcelona reminded him of being on a stag do.

“We got on a mini-bus, got to Edinburgh Airport and boarded a Ryanair flight to Barcelona – no leg room, no nothing. Like a stag do.

“We get off the plane in Barcelona and yellow school buses pick us up, and they take us for hours upon end across the border into France. “We get dropped off after four or five hours and all we can see are loads of mountains. After a hike we end up at a check point in the mountain. Vern says, ‘lads, before you go, this is about toughening up – let’s see who wants it’.”

Hamilton, 33, said the basic nature of the camp was something to behold.

“So, we were sat round the campfire, and we were like, ‘OK, where are we sleeping?’. Vern says, ‘we’re sleeping here’.

“No sleeping bags, no tents, no kit – there are 40 big rugby players sat around the campfire, and literally we are freezing all night long.

“Some of the boys are really struggling with it.

“Then at four in the morning, this horn goes, and you’re like, ‘nobody is asleep anyway, so we don’t need that’.”

No-nonsense Cotter, 54, was appointed Scotland head coach in May 2013.

He was unavailabl­e to comment on his super tough training regime last night.

However, a Murrayfiel­d source confirmed the team-building exercise had taken place. He stressed that the rabbits were killed properly and humanely, and added: “There had been a demonstrat­ion of the process by a marine.”

He also said Cotter did not order any of the players to kill a rabbit.

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Jim Hamilton, bottom right, said Vern Cotter arranged the camp.
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