Rugby fans, you had three games to watch over the weekend. Here are your views on Edinburgh's narrow win over Zebre, Glasgow's heavy defeat to Lions, and Scotland's loss to England in the Women's Six Nations.
Annemarie: We just couldn't compete with England but who can? They're in a league of their own. They're world champions and will no doubt win the Six Nations again. It was amazing though to be a play a part in history. Biggest crowd ever for a Scotland women's rugby team. It's something to remember and how far these women have come! Let's finish on a high and win the next three games that are coming up. Let's turn out to support them.
Stuart: Regardless of the result, the attendance was better than many of us had probably predicted. Time for the SRU to let them play at Murrayfield for every home game.
Mark: This was not a day if you were a Scotland supporter expecting a win. Instead, it was a joyous carnival to celebrate just how much women's team sport, and rugby in particular, has grown over recent years.
A special credit to those Scottish players who have amassed 60-80 caps. Despite the score, they enjoyed a day in the sun that perhaps they never would've imagined when initially embarking on their rugby careers.
Stuart: Poor, poor performance from Warriors. We seem to have come back from the Six Nations break in disarray. Just an off game I hope. Recycling the ball was slow and the Lions could reset their defence easily.
Brian: The last two games have been a couple of bitter pills to swallow, and the next one will not be an easy ride either. Some key injuries have hit us hard. We've been brilliant all season, let's hope the boys can pull a bit of magic to hopefully get the reward of home play-off ties from the remaining games.
Ethan: The defence was terrible at times and players made ridiculous mistakes. It was always going to be a hard game regardless of injuries, but must acknowledge the younger players involvement still giving it their all e.g. Jack Oliver's first start, Fergus Watson on wing, Ryan Burke and Dylan Cockburn on bench.
Steve: Who would have predicted that Edinburgh's one-point win at home against the league's place holders (no offence intended) would be the highlight of Scotland's rugby weekend? If this is progress, let's hope the SRU's plan is to go backwards before going forwards.
Graeme: Turgid - I can't wait for this season to be over. How can Edinburgh struggle to beat one of the weakest sides in the league? Speaks volumes about the capitals setup.
Stair: We saw the emergence of a talented scrum half [Hector Patterson] and the team did not rely on box kicking as their only attacking option. Ewan Ashman ran about like a 20 year old! On the downside it was a real struggle to beat the worst team in the league by one point. No real go forward and leaky defence. How many more excuses from Sean Everrit?
