The Doddie Weir Cup is a perpetual trophy contested between the national teams of Scotland and Wales. It was created in 2018 to honor the legendary Scottish player Doddie Weir after his diagnosis with motor neurone disease. This cup helps raise awareness and funds for research into the condition through the My Name’5 Doddie Foundation. The matches between these two Celtic nations are always filled with passion and deep respect for the man the cup represents. Fans from both sides unite to celebrate Doddie’s legacy of bravery and humor during the Six Nations Championship. The winning team keeps the large silver trophy until the next time the two countries meet on the pitch. For example, when Scotland wins the match at Murrayfield, the captain proudly lifts the cup in front of a cheering crowd. It turns a standard international game into a powerful tribute to a beloved sporting hero. It is more than just a game.
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