1 00:00:04,656 --> 00:00:07,529 [soft music plays] 2 00:00:07,616 --> 00:00:10,445 ♪ 3 00:00:14,840 --> 00:00:17,278 [dramatic bagpipe and drum music plays] 4 00:00:17,452 --> 00:00:20,281 ♪ 5 00:00:24,589 --> 00:00:26,504 [Graham] How far are we going? 6 00:00:26,591 --> 00:00:28,115 [Sam] All the way, bro. 7 00:00:28,245 --> 00:00:29,072 Whoo! 8 00:00:30,595 --> 00:00:32,467 Oh, my God. 9 00:00:36,775 --> 00:00:38,342 Surf's up, bro! 10 00:00:38,473 --> 00:00:40,866 It's so cold. 11 00:00:40,997 --> 00:00:42,651 Oh, Jesus. Bugger! 12 00:00:49,136 --> 00:00:50,876 [engine turns over] 13 00:00:52,704 --> 00:00:54,141 [Graham] The big surf scene. 14 00:00:54,271 --> 00:00:56,404 It wasn't my first thought when I thought 15 00:00:56,534 --> 00:00:58,232 about sports in Scotland. 16 00:00:58,319 --> 00:00:59,711 But apparently it's here. 17 00:00:59,842 --> 00:01:01,496 Surf's up, bro. 18 00:01:01,626 --> 00:01:04,934 Please make that the last time you say that. 19 00:01:05,065 --> 00:01:07,545 We're gonna be doing a lot of different sports. 20 00:01:07,676 --> 00:01:08,981 Yeah. 21 00:01:09,112 --> 00:01:10,548 -[Sam] In Scotland. -Scottish sports. 22 00:01:10,635 --> 00:01:11,854 Who would have known that Scottish people 23 00:01:11,984 --> 00:01:13,682 were quite so sporty? 24 00:01:13,769 --> 00:01:15,205 You're very sporty, aren't you? 25 00:01:15,336 --> 00:01:16,685 Oh, thank you. 26 00:01:16,815 --> 00:01:18,252 I like to think I'm a little sporty. 27 00:01:18,382 --> 00:01:20,167 -Yeah, no, you are. -Ah, you're sporty too, though. 28 00:01:20,254 --> 00:01:22,082 I am, but I-I think you've got another layer 29 00:01:22,212 --> 00:01:23,735 of sportiness to you. 30 00:01:24,649 --> 00:01:25,476 [Sam] Ah, I might work out a bit, 31 00:01:25,607 --> 00:01:26,956 but I seem to remember 32 00:01:27,043 --> 00:01:29,132 you being pretty sporty. 33 00:01:29,263 --> 00:01:31,482 Myself and you played a little bit of shinty. 34 00:01:31,613 --> 00:01:33,354 Yes, we did. We did. 35 00:01:33,484 --> 00:01:35,747 Featured in a show called "Outlander." 36 00:01:38,272 --> 00:01:40,883 Shinty's a bit like a cross between hockey and lacrosse. 37 00:01:42,537 --> 00:01:44,016 Very violent sport. 38 00:01:44,147 --> 00:01:45,888 I believe I won. 39 00:01:51,807 --> 00:01:53,548 [Graham] Yes, you beat me. Yes. 40 00:01:53,678 --> 00:01:55,767 Because it was in the script, Sam. 41 00:01:55,898 --> 00:01:57,682 That's true. You mean that doesn't count? 42 00:01:57,813 --> 00:01:59,380 No, no. 43 00:01:59,510 --> 00:02:00,816 You've just got to stop this confusion 44 00:02:00,946 --> 00:02:02,383 between fiction and real life. 45 00:02:04,602 --> 00:02:06,343 [Sam] Yeah, I-I remember when we were doing it, 46 00:02:06,474 --> 00:02:08,650 the director told us it was historically used 47 00:02:08,780 --> 00:02:10,782 for practicing sword play. 48 00:02:10,869 --> 00:02:12,610 I taught you this game, lad. 49 00:02:12,741 --> 00:02:14,134 That you did. 50 00:02:16,179 --> 00:02:18,834 That didn't look very fair. 51 00:02:18,964 --> 00:02:21,793 [Sam] Scotland has a long sporting tradition 52 00:02:21,924 --> 00:02:24,840 that dates back to the time of the clans. 53 00:02:24,970 --> 00:02:26,363 [Graham] Early events tested 54 00:02:26,494 --> 00:02:28,800 our strongest and bravest soldiers, 55 00:02:28,887 --> 00:02:31,063 everything from lifting rocks... 56 00:02:31,151 --> 00:02:33,370 -[Sam] To tossing trees. -[Graham] Pulling ropes. 57 00:02:33,501 --> 00:02:35,459 [Sam] And running up mountains. 58 00:02:35,546 --> 00:02:38,027 Much of this was formalized during Victorian times 59 00:02:38,158 --> 00:02:40,072 into the Highland games, 60 00:02:40,203 --> 00:02:42,074 which became celebrated around the world. 61 00:02:42,205 --> 00:02:44,425 Some say this uniquely Scottish gathering 62 00:02:44,512 --> 00:02:46,775 inspired the modern Olympics. 63 00:02:46,905 --> 00:02:49,517 [Graham] Scotland's a notorious underdog in sports. 64 00:02:49,647 --> 00:02:52,824 Although we're small, we're also mighty 65 00:02:52,955 --> 00:02:55,827 with a variety of unique traditions. 66 00:02:55,914 --> 00:02:57,655 Lifting, throwing, kicking, 67 00:02:57,786 --> 00:02:59,353 shinty... 68 00:02:59,483 --> 00:03:01,311 [Sam] Running. 69 00:03:01,442 --> 00:03:03,400 Stabbing. 70 00:03:03,531 --> 00:03:05,750 Are you just gonna be relentlessly competitive? 71 00:03:05,881 --> 00:03:07,491 Moi? 72 00:03:07,578 --> 00:03:09,711 You're champing at the bit. 73 00:03:09,841 --> 00:03:12,409 Because you are Mr. Sporty Man. 74 00:03:12,540 --> 00:03:14,977 If you are a-a sporty man yourself, 75 00:03:15,107 --> 00:03:17,458 we should make a bet on your sporting prowess. 76 00:03:17,588 --> 00:03:20,591 Okay, but first of all, what--what sport? 77 00:03:20,722 --> 00:03:21,853 [Sam] All of them. 78 00:03:21,984 --> 00:03:23,507 [Graham] All of them? 79 00:03:23,638 --> 00:03:24,769 Yeah. 80 00:03:26,249 --> 00:03:27,468 What kind of a bet? 81 00:03:27,598 --> 00:03:30,210 Skinny-dip in the Atlantic Ocean. 82 00:03:30,340 --> 00:03:31,733 Naked swimming? 83 00:03:33,517 --> 00:03:35,737 So the loser 84 00:03:35,867 --> 00:03:38,609 has to skinny-dip in the North Atlantic. 85 00:03:38,740 --> 00:03:40,742 Okay. I take that bet. 86 00:03:40,872 --> 00:03:41,743 -[Sam] Oh, you take it? -On what-- 87 00:03:41,830 --> 00:03:43,005 Yeah, I take that bet. 88 00:03:43,135 --> 00:03:46,487 Game on, McTavish. Game on. 89 00:03:48,010 --> 00:03:50,404 [stirring music plays] 90 00:03:50,578 --> 00:03:53,407 ♪ 91 00:03:57,411 --> 00:03:59,674 Lifting heavy stones was an ancient rite of passage. 92 00:04:01,066 --> 00:04:02,459 And it's still a key feature 93 00:04:02,590 --> 00:04:04,722 of Scottish strong man competitions. 94 00:04:04,853 --> 00:04:06,985 But the original stones remain dotted 95 00:04:07,072 --> 00:04:08,639 all around the countryside. 96 00:04:08,770 --> 00:04:12,252 Anyone who is willing can test their strength. 97 00:04:12,382 --> 00:04:14,254 I want to lift a stone. 98 00:04:15,559 --> 00:04:16,995 Right. 99 00:04:20,129 --> 00:04:21,783 [Sam] One of the oldest lifting stones sites 100 00:04:21,913 --> 00:04:24,525 is located outside Balquhidder. 101 00:04:25,569 --> 00:04:27,267 And we're gonna meet with Peter Lawrie 102 00:04:27,397 --> 00:04:29,094 who's a fellow in the Society of Antiquaries. 103 00:04:29,225 --> 00:04:30,705 [Graham] Antiquaries? 104 00:04:30,835 --> 00:04:32,010 [Sam] I believe it's the study 105 00:04:32,141 --> 00:04:33,534 of old Scottish things. 106 00:04:33,664 --> 00:04:35,013 And Peter, well, he knows all about them. 107 00:04:35,187 --> 00:04:37,973 ♪ 108 00:04:38,060 --> 00:04:39,627 Peter. 109 00:04:39,757 --> 00:04:41,237 -How do you do, Sam? -Hi. 110 00:04:41,368 --> 00:04:42,847 -How do you do? -Thanks for, uh, meeting us here. 111 00:04:42,978 --> 00:04:45,154 -That's all right. -And here we are. 112 00:04:45,285 --> 00:04:46,808 -The-the Pudrac stone. -This is the Pudrac. 113 00:04:46,895 --> 00:04:48,375 It's probably Neolithic. 114 00:04:48,505 --> 00:04:50,159 Might be four, four and a half thousand years old. 115 00:04:50,246 --> 00:04:51,987 -[Sam] Wow. -These days, 116 00:04:52,117 --> 00:04:54,206 it's the plinth, if you like, for this lifting stone. 117 00:04:54,337 --> 00:04:57,253 And, uh, this particular one, I understand 118 00:04:57,340 --> 00:05:01,431 they took it out of the river and a variety of strong men 119 00:05:01,518 --> 00:05:02,693 from around the world have been sensed 120 00:05:02,824 --> 00:05:04,216 to lift it up there. 121 00:05:04,347 --> 00:05:05,130 Are they always the same weight? 122 00:05:05,217 --> 00:05:06,784 Roughly the same weight? 123 00:05:06,915 --> 00:05:08,569 -The-the stones around Scotland? -No, I don't think so. 124 00:05:08,656 --> 00:05:11,311 [Sam] I-I believe this one is about a hundred kilograms. 125 00:05:11,441 --> 00:05:13,095 -My God. -But, yeah. 126 00:05:13,225 --> 00:05:15,532 There-there are varying weights, and it was a test 127 00:05:15,663 --> 00:05:16,751 -of your manhood or your strength. -That's right. 128 00:05:16,881 --> 00:05:18,143 You were a man if you could lift the stone. 129 00:05:18,230 --> 00:05:19,275 [Peter] Yes, that's the whole idea. 130 00:05:19,406 --> 00:05:21,408 It was the-the introduction to manhood 131 00:05:21,538 --> 00:05:23,323 to be able to take the stone and plunk it on there. 132 00:05:23,453 --> 00:05:24,759 As soon as you can lift it, you're a man. 133 00:05:24,889 --> 00:05:25,977 -Right. -Wow. 134 00:05:26,108 --> 00:05:27,196 Well, nothing else remains, really, 135 00:05:27,283 --> 00:05:29,024 but for you to lift it. 136 00:05:29,154 --> 00:05:30,591 I don't want to embarrass you. 137 00:05:30,721 --> 00:05:32,332 -But, you know... -Go on, Sam. 138 00:05:32,462 --> 00:05:33,071 -I'll give it a go. -[Sam] Go on. 139 00:05:36,466 --> 00:05:37,424 -Don't put your back out. -Okay. 140 00:05:39,600 --> 00:05:41,471 -There he goes. -All right, here we go. 141 00:05:41,602 --> 00:05:43,473 [Sam] He means business. 142 00:05:43,604 --> 00:05:45,301 Assume the position. Oh, God. 143 00:05:45,432 --> 00:05:46,650 -[Graham] I know this isn't gonna go well. -[Sam] Go on. 144 00:05:46,781 --> 00:05:48,783 Careful, careful. 145 00:05:48,913 --> 00:05:50,350 -I've moved it! -He's moving it. 146 00:05:50,480 --> 00:05:51,351 -[Graham straining] I moved it. -Come on, Graham. 147 00:05:51,481 --> 00:05:53,135 [Graham grunts] 148 00:05:53,222 --> 00:05:56,486 No. Um, not today. 149 00:05:56,617 --> 00:05:57,705 I think I'm gonna give it a rest. 150 00:05:57,835 --> 00:05:59,359 -Yeah. -I was testing it. 151 00:05:59,489 --> 00:06:00,751 And it is heavy. 152 00:06:00,882 --> 00:06:02,274 -All right. -Okay, your go. 153 00:06:02,405 --> 00:06:03,406 [Sam] Oh, God. I-I can't do this. 154 00:06:03,537 --> 00:06:04,799 It looks far too heavy, but okay. 155 00:06:04,929 --> 00:06:06,235 I really want to have a go. 156 00:06:06,322 --> 00:06:08,150 [dramatic music plays] 157 00:06:08,237 --> 00:06:09,499 Okay, hold on. Hold on. 158 00:06:09,630 --> 00:06:11,196 Good stuff. 159 00:06:11,327 --> 00:06:13,111 Oh God, it's bloody awkward. 160 00:06:13,285 --> 00:06:16,158 ♪ 161 00:06:16,288 --> 00:06:18,073 -It's off the ground! -[both laugh] 162 00:06:18,203 --> 00:06:19,727 [Sam] Hang on, one more go. 163 00:06:19,857 --> 00:06:21,424 -I'm gonna do this. -[Graham] Yeah, that's it. 164 00:06:21,555 --> 00:06:23,339 [Sam] God, it's really hard to put your arms around. 165 00:06:23,470 --> 00:06:25,210 That's what she said. 166 00:06:25,297 --> 00:06:28,300 ♪ 167 00:06:28,431 --> 00:06:29,432 [Peter] It's up. It's off the ground. 168 00:06:29,519 --> 00:06:31,869 [Graham] It's off the ground. Yes! 169 00:06:31,956 --> 00:06:33,828 [laughing] Yes, you did it! 170 00:06:33,958 --> 00:06:35,612 Watch your feet! 171 00:06:38,093 --> 00:06:39,790 -Well, hey. -[Sam grunts] 172 00:06:39,921 --> 00:06:41,226 -[Graham] Whoa! -[Sam grunts] 173 00:06:41,357 --> 00:06:42,967 [Graham] That is impressive. 174 00:06:45,361 --> 00:06:46,710 -Well done, mate. -Thank you, mate. 175 00:06:46,797 --> 00:06:48,233 Well done. 176 00:06:48,364 --> 00:06:49,757 I'm about choked up about that, actually. 177 00:06:49,887 --> 00:06:51,106 I didn't know that was gonna happen, actually. 178 00:06:51,236 --> 00:06:52,194 -That's it. Do you need to lie down? -I do. 179 00:06:52,324 --> 00:06:53,587 Maybe in a grave. 180 00:06:59,723 --> 00:07:02,378 [mischievous music playing] 181 00:07:02,552 --> 00:07:05,381 ♪ 182 00:07:15,609 --> 00:07:18,133 I've always found this very strange about Scotland. 183 00:07:18,263 --> 00:07:19,613 That they seem to have an obsession 184 00:07:19,743 --> 00:07:22,267 with just lifting and throwing heavy things. 185 00:07:22,398 --> 00:07:24,705 They're just like--they see something heavy, 186 00:07:24,835 --> 00:07:26,184 and it's like, "I need to pick that up." 187 00:07:26,315 --> 00:07:27,577 Yeah. 188 00:07:27,708 --> 00:07:29,579 "Oh, that suitcase looks a wee bit heavy." 189 00:07:29,710 --> 00:07:31,146 -Great! -"I'll be picking it up for you 190 00:07:31,276 --> 00:07:33,278 and turning it into a sport." 191 00:07:33,409 --> 00:07:34,671 -Luggage tossing. -[Sam] Luggage tossing. 192 00:07:34,802 --> 00:07:36,064 Great, that's heavy. Pick that up. 193 00:07:36,194 --> 00:07:37,369 -[Graham] Aye, pick that up. -Chuck it. 194 00:07:37,500 --> 00:07:38,893 See if you can pick that up and throw it. 195 00:07:39,023 --> 00:07:40,764 Oi, your luggage is awfully heavy. 196 00:07:40,851 --> 00:07:42,418 -I should be lifting that. -Aye, aye. 197 00:07:42,549 --> 00:07:44,464 Are luggage handlers in Scotland particularly tough? 198 00:07:44,551 --> 00:07:46,204 Aye, very strong. 199 00:07:46,335 --> 00:07:47,336 -Aye, aye. -[Sam] Very strong. 200 00:07:47,467 --> 00:07:50,208 [laughter] 201 00:07:51,427 --> 00:07:54,604 ♪ 202 00:07:54,735 --> 00:07:56,214 [Sam] Our next stop is Braemar, 203 00:07:56,345 --> 00:07:57,912 the home of the Highland games 204 00:07:58,042 --> 00:08:00,741 where men and women from around the world 205 00:08:00,871 --> 00:08:03,134 come to demonstrate their strength and agility. 206 00:08:10,968 --> 00:08:13,231 This is the famous Duke of Fife Memorial Park. 207 00:08:13,362 --> 00:08:15,320 -Wow. -Where annually, 208 00:08:15,451 --> 00:08:17,061 the Braemar Highland Gathering is held. 209 00:08:19,673 --> 00:08:22,110 [Sam] You can imagine 16,000 fans 210 00:08:22,240 --> 00:08:24,155 cheering on the competitors. 211 00:08:24,242 --> 00:08:26,201 [Charlie] You arrive at these events 212 00:08:26,331 --> 00:08:28,072 and you're fortunate enough to be allowed 213 00:08:28,159 --> 00:08:30,161 out in the middle of the field, 214 00:08:30,248 --> 00:08:32,686 and you look around and you're-you're in awe. 215 00:08:32,816 --> 00:08:34,688 What are the Highland games, Charlie? 216 00:08:34,818 --> 00:08:36,690 The Highland games is a-a celebration 217 00:08:36,820 --> 00:08:39,170 of Scottish culture. 218 00:08:39,301 --> 00:08:41,042 They're community events. 219 00:08:41,172 --> 00:08:44,567 It's a athletic competition, 220 00:08:44,698 --> 00:08:47,831 music, Highland dancing. 221 00:08:47,918 --> 00:08:49,703 It's unique to Scotland. 222 00:08:49,833 --> 00:08:53,794 What really prompted people to start competing? 223 00:08:53,924 --> 00:08:56,057 The origination of the Highland games 224 00:08:56,144 --> 00:08:59,408 would come from the clans and they wanted to determine, 225 00:08:59,495 --> 00:09:01,715 to pick their fastest and their strongest men 226 00:09:01,845 --> 00:09:03,804 to represent the clans 227 00:09:03,934 --> 00:09:05,327 -at different challenges. -[Graham] Yeah. 228 00:09:05,457 --> 00:09:07,198 -[Sam] Speed, strength. -[Charlie] Yep. 229 00:09:07,329 --> 00:09:08,983 It all comes together at the games. 230 00:09:11,594 --> 00:09:12,726 [Sam] Charlie, I believe this is actually 231 00:09:12,856 --> 00:09:14,162 the seat that you sit in 232 00:09:14,292 --> 00:09:15,685 -during the games. -Yep. 233 00:09:15,816 --> 00:09:17,992 You're not in any danger of anything being thrown 234 00:09:18,122 --> 00:09:19,515 or landing on you here, are you? 235 00:09:19,646 --> 00:09:20,647 I mean, it's safer at the back, surely. 236 00:09:20,777 --> 00:09:22,736 -Yep. -[laughs] 237 00:09:22,823 --> 00:09:24,302 [Charlie] There's hammers being thrown. 238 00:09:24,433 --> 00:09:25,565 There's tug of war. 239 00:09:25,695 --> 00:09:27,392 You see the jump pit. 240 00:09:27,523 --> 00:09:29,177 -We have a high jump. -[Graham] Yep. 241 00:09:29,264 --> 00:09:30,744 [Charlie] Kyle Randalls is coming around 242 00:09:30,874 --> 00:09:32,833 to probably give you a-a few lessons. 243 00:09:32,963 --> 00:09:34,356 -A small man, I'm imagining. -Yep. 244 00:09:34,486 --> 00:09:35,836 Maybe like just 5'4", something like that? 245 00:09:35,966 --> 00:09:36,967 -No, no, no, no. -[Graham] No? 246 00:09:37,098 --> 00:09:38,534 He's a mountain of a man. 247 00:09:38,665 --> 00:09:39,883 I think his mustache might be 5'4". 248 00:09:40,014 --> 00:09:41,363 [laughter] 249 00:09:41,493 --> 00:09:42,886 [dramatic music plays] 250 00:09:43,017 --> 00:09:44,148 [Sam] I've heard he's one of the best 251 00:09:44,279 --> 00:09:46,716 hammer throwers in Scotland. 252 00:09:46,847 --> 00:09:48,413 There's one thing we're missing though. 253 00:09:48,544 --> 00:09:50,590 [Charlie] You need to be properly dressed. 254 00:09:50,720 --> 00:09:52,679 You need a-a kilt, 255 00:09:52,809 --> 00:09:55,159 kilt hose, appropriate footwear. 256 00:09:55,290 --> 00:09:56,770 [Graham] Right. 257 00:09:56,900 --> 00:09:59,163 [Charlie] One thing, do not go commando. 258 00:09:59,294 --> 00:10:00,817 -Oh, I'm glad to hear that. -I'm glad to hear it. 259 00:10:00,948 --> 00:10:03,733 Just in case you get upended. 260 00:10:03,864 --> 00:10:04,908 -[laughs] -Yeah. 261 00:10:05,082 --> 00:10:07,911 ♪ 262 00:10:15,527 --> 00:10:17,921 [Sam] Oh, my God! 263 00:10:18,008 --> 00:10:19,793 That's barely in the arena. 264 00:10:21,751 --> 00:10:24,449 Kyle, thank you so much for joining us. 265 00:10:24,536 --> 00:10:25,494 -Pleasure. -Absolutely. 266 00:10:25,625 --> 00:10:27,452 How's his handshake? 267 00:10:27,539 --> 00:10:29,150 -It's good, yeah. -[Graham] Yeah, I warned you. I warned you. 268 00:10:29,280 --> 00:10:30,542 Yeah, we thought we'd come dressed for the part. 269 00:10:30,673 --> 00:10:31,456 You can tell, it's pretty cold. 270 00:10:31,587 --> 00:10:33,110 Graham's nipples are now-- 271 00:10:33,241 --> 00:10:34,808 Yes, I'm gonna be hanging things off them in a minute. 272 00:10:34,938 --> 00:10:36,723 Full salute, but we're here to throw things. 273 00:10:36,853 --> 00:10:38,899 And you do that, competitively. 274 00:10:39,029 --> 00:10:40,640 I do, yeah. I spend most of the summer 275 00:10:40,770 --> 00:10:43,033 running about the Highlands of Scotland throwing shit. 276 00:10:43,164 --> 00:10:44,687 [laughs] 277 00:10:44,818 --> 00:10:46,036 -You do, yes. -Yeah. 278 00:10:46,167 --> 00:10:48,212 Are-are there a lot of injuries? 279 00:10:48,343 --> 00:10:50,606 Uh, there's been a few. 280 00:10:50,737 --> 00:10:52,086 The worst, I have torn open my stomach 281 00:10:52,216 --> 00:10:53,609 -throwing the hammer, so... -Oh, good. 282 00:10:53,740 --> 00:10:55,219 -I'm incredibly paranoid. -Good to know this. 283 00:10:55,350 --> 00:10:57,091 So you've torn your stomach? 284 00:10:57,221 --> 00:10:59,223 -Entire left side, yeah. -Entire left side. 285 00:10:59,354 --> 00:11:02,096 God, you must be exhausted at the end of the week. 286 00:11:02,226 --> 00:11:04,489 I mean, you just live in a constant state of pain 287 00:11:04,620 --> 00:11:06,578 and sadness throughout the season. 288 00:11:06,666 --> 00:11:08,015 Or jubilation if you're winning. 289 00:11:08,102 --> 00:11:09,799 Yeah, yeah, yeah, that-that's it. 290 00:11:09,930 --> 00:11:12,410 [Sam] So what do we have here? We have a hammer? 291 00:11:12,541 --> 00:11:14,064 These are both, uh, the Scots hammer. 292 00:11:14,151 --> 00:11:16,110 -So this is the smaller one. -Oh, that's-- 293 00:11:16,240 --> 00:11:18,678 -Mm-hmm. -So, 16 pounds, 4'2" in length. 294 00:11:18,765 --> 00:11:20,941 And it's actually made out of quite a flexible shaft. 295 00:11:21,028 --> 00:11:22,420 -Oh, oh. -So the idea is when you're-- 296 00:11:22,507 --> 00:11:23,857 -That's unexpected. -Yeah, when you throwin' it, 297 00:11:23,944 --> 00:11:25,119 you can get a sort of whip in it. 298 00:11:25,206 --> 00:11:26,381 -That's the smallest. -And then this-- 299 00:11:26,511 --> 00:11:27,687 This is the Braemar hammer, I guess? 300 00:11:27,774 --> 00:11:28,862 You've got the-the Big Mac daddy here. 301 00:11:28,992 --> 00:11:30,690 22 pounds. 302 00:11:30,820 --> 00:11:32,126 And this is actually a different wooden handle. 303 00:11:32,256 --> 00:11:34,737 You can see this one has almost no flex. 304 00:11:34,868 --> 00:11:36,391 What's the technique to getting it further? 305 00:11:36,521 --> 00:11:39,133 Is-is it the faster you spin or just--the-- 306 00:11:39,220 --> 00:11:41,962 You want to work the hammer and let it work you. 307 00:11:42,049 --> 00:11:43,441 -Mm. -So... 308 00:11:43,572 --> 00:11:44,442 Yes, sensei. 309 00:11:47,271 --> 00:11:49,621 Work the hammer and let it work you. 310 00:11:54,670 --> 00:11:56,759 Oh shit. 311 00:11:56,890 --> 00:11:59,893 There you go. Knees forward, knees forward. There you go. 312 00:12:02,286 --> 00:12:04,332 [grunting] I can't stop! 313 00:12:04,419 --> 00:12:06,334 Even dragging it along the ground is a bit of a chore. 314 00:12:08,815 --> 00:12:09,685 Hey, come on now. 315 00:12:12,035 --> 00:12:14,951 [Sam] Work the hammer and let it work you. 316 00:12:15,038 --> 00:12:16,213 I think we can all go home now. 317 00:12:21,653 --> 00:12:23,220 Are we safe here, do you think? 318 00:12:24,700 --> 00:12:25,788 [Sam] When do I let go? 319 00:12:25,919 --> 00:12:27,007 Just when it feels right. 320 00:12:29,923 --> 00:12:31,315 I would aim--aim for the pavilion. 321 00:12:31,446 --> 00:12:33,100 Aim? 322 00:12:36,973 --> 00:12:38,888 [Kyle] There you go. Come on, lad. 323 00:12:39,019 --> 00:12:40,672 -[Sam] It's not gonna work. -There we go. 324 00:12:40,803 --> 00:12:43,414 It's been four swings. Five swings. 325 00:12:43,545 --> 00:12:45,199 -Six swings, seven swings. -[Graham muttering] 326 00:12:45,286 --> 00:12:47,244 Let go of it, Sam. 327 00:12:49,507 --> 00:12:51,205 I'm exhausted watching that. 328 00:12:51,335 --> 00:12:53,468 [Sam] I'm a bit disappointed about that one. 329 00:12:53,598 --> 00:12:55,383 [Kyle] It wasn't bad. 330 00:12:55,513 --> 00:12:57,864 [Graham] I feel absolutely horrified watching that. 331 00:13:02,477 --> 00:13:04,784 Okay, get on and throw it. 332 00:13:04,914 --> 00:13:06,873 Oh, here we go 333 00:13:06,960 --> 00:13:08,700 for the gold medal at the Braemar games! 334 00:13:10,702 --> 00:13:12,530 Oh, it's a good throw! 335 00:13:12,617 --> 00:13:15,359 [laughing] Oh, they're so equal. 336 00:13:19,668 --> 00:13:21,278 [Kyle] First point of impact, okay? 337 00:13:21,365 --> 00:13:23,977 To the center of the divot? 338 00:13:24,107 --> 00:13:25,935 [Kyle] The first--yep, the very-the very edge. 339 00:13:26,066 --> 00:13:27,241 The closest edge to me of the divot. 340 00:13:27,371 --> 00:13:28,285 -[Graham] Closest edge. -That there. 341 00:13:28,416 --> 00:13:31,071 What do you think? 12.9. 342 00:13:37,947 --> 00:13:39,993 [whispering] Oh, yes. 343 00:13:40,123 --> 00:13:42,082 Oh, yes. 344 00:13:42,212 --> 00:13:46,129 13.18. 345 00:13:47,957 --> 00:13:50,612 Yes! [laughs] 346 00:13:50,786 --> 00:13:53,658 ♪ 347 00:13:56,052 --> 00:13:57,445 [Sam] So well done, mate. 348 00:13:57,575 --> 00:13:58,925 Yes, well done. Well done, yourself. 349 00:13:59,055 --> 00:14:00,056 We'll see what comes next. 350 00:14:04,452 --> 00:14:08,064 [Sam] Ah, haggis country. 351 00:14:08,195 --> 00:14:09,413 [Graham] Aye, it's unmistakable. 352 00:14:09,544 --> 00:14:11,633 [Sam] Aye, the tall grass. They like that. 353 00:14:11,763 --> 00:14:13,940 Concealing themselves. 354 00:14:14,070 --> 00:14:16,290 -Their colorful plumage. -Yeah. 355 00:14:16,420 --> 00:14:18,335 -And the call of the haggis. -[Sam] Oh. 356 00:14:18,466 --> 00:14:20,685 [rolls tongue, calls] 357 00:14:20,816 --> 00:14:24,602 We're not gonna do any haggis shooting. 358 00:14:24,733 --> 00:14:26,517 -[Sam] You ever shot a haggis? -I've never, I never have. 359 00:14:26,648 --> 00:14:27,518 [Sam] It's really difficult. 360 00:14:27,605 --> 00:14:29,259 When cornered, 361 00:14:29,346 --> 00:14:30,608 -they can be really vicious. -Yes. 362 00:14:30,739 --> 00:14:32,828 -[animal growls] -[gasps] 363 00:14:32,915 --> 00:14:34,961 -[Sam] Very sharp teeth. -[Graham] Mm, mm. 364 00:14:35,091 --> 00:14:36,701 -[screams] -[gunshot] 365 00:14:36,832 --> 00:14:38,312 [Graham] Well, they're not the cleverest of creatures, 366 00:14:38,399 --> 00:14:40,140 -are they? No. -[Sam] They're pretty dumb. 367 00:14:40,227 --> 00:14:43,099 200 years ago, like, back when the clans were around, 368 00:14:43,230 --> 00:14:46,363 there were also--there were these, um, like, giant haggis. 369 00:14:46,450 --> 00:14:48,975 [chuckling] 370 00:14:49,105 --> 00:14:50,715 You okay? 371 00:14:50,846 --> 00:14:53,631 No, it was--no, they had to be really careful. 372 00:14:53,762 --> 00:14:55,677 I mean, they're extinct now, those-those ones, but, um... 373 00:14:55,807 --> 00:14:58,114 Thank God. 374 00:14:58,245 --> 00:15:00,421 [Sam] Well, traditionally people would wear a haggis... 375 00:15:00,551 --> 00:15:03,337 -[laughing] -Um, a live one. 376 00:15:03,467 --> 00:15:05,687 [laughter] 377 00:15:05,817 --> 00:15:07,602 Look at McDougal's haggis. 378 00:15:07,732 --> 00:15:09,517 [Sam] Look at it tearing around. 379 00:15:09,604 --> 00:15:12,694 -It's gone completely mental. -[grunting] 380 00:15:12,824 --> 00:15:14,696 Can you control your haggis, please, sir? 381 00:15:14,826 --> 00:15:18,656 [both snarling] 382 00:15:18,787 --> 00:15:20,354 Dow-down! Down! 383 00:15:20,484 --> 00:15:22,269 [laughter] 384 00:15:22,356 --> 00:15:23,313 [Graham] Well, it's a shame we're not gonna be able 385 00:15:23,444 --> 00:15:24,967 to do haggis shooting because-- 386 00:15:25,054 --> 00:15:26,186 Well that's something I'd like to try. 387 00:15:28,231 --> 00:15:30,799 [Sam] No sporty road trip would be complete 388 00:15:30,886 --> 00:15:33,323 without a stop into St. Andrews 389 00:15:33,454 --> 00:15:35,891 and the oldest golf course in Scotland. 390 00:15:36,022 --> 00:15:38,111 [Graham] The home of golf. 391 00:15:38,241 --> 00:15:41,070 [Sam] St. Andrews hosted the world's first open tournament 392 00:15:41,201 --> 00:15:42,898 and invented the 18-hole course. 393 00:15:43,029 --> 00:15:44,639 Amazing. 394 00:15:46,336 --> 00:15:47,642 [Graham] And this is Fraser, 395 00:15:47,729 --> 00:15:49,252 the caddy master of St. Andrews. 396 00:15:49,383 --> 00:15:50,906 -Thecaddy master. -Thecaddy master. 397 00:15:51,037 --> 00:15:52,212 This is hallowed ground. 398 00:15:52,342 --> 00:15:54,518 I can't believe you've actually let us, 399 00:15:54,605 --> 00:15:57,043 basically imposters, imbeciles, on this-- 400 00:15:57,173 --> 00:15:58,696 Imposters? Let's not go too far. 401 00:15:58,827 --> 00:16:00,829 This is the greatest thing about St. Andrews. 402 00:16:00,916 --> 00:16:03,484 Golfers of all standards get to come and play here. 403 00:16:03,614 --> 00:16:05,181 People travel from all over the world. 404 00:16:05,268 --> 00:16:06,966 All the greats have been here. 405 00:16:07,096 --> 00:16:08,315 And you guys can go out there today 406 00:16:08,445 --> 00:16:09,577 and follow in their footsteps, 407 00:16:09,664 --> 00:16:11,361 even as imposters. 408 00:16:11,492 --> 00:16:13,015 I feel like my footsteps are gonna be 409 00:16:13,146 --> 00:16:14,364 quite a lot shorter than their footsteps 410 00:16:14,451 --> 00:16:15,626 once I've hit the first drive. 411 00:16:15,713 --> 00:16:16,888 No, the footsteps are the same. 412 00:16:17,019 --> 00:16:18,194 It's the golf ball traveling 413 00:16:18,325 --> 00:16:19,979 will be the difference. 414 00:16:20,109 --> 00:16:21,981 [Sam] But there's great history here. 415 00:16:22,111 --> 00:16:23,895 I mean, you know, golf obviously is, you know, 416 00:16:24,026 --> 00:16:25,985 a Scottish sport but it's now, you know, universal 417 00:16:26,115 --> 00:16:27,551 and it's-it's played everywhere. 418 00:16:27,638 --> 00:16:29,423 But this, you know, this is where it originated, 419 00:16:29,553 --> 00:16:30,946 am I right? 420 00:16:31,077 --> 00:16:32,165 Yes, there's always different theories 421 00:16:32,295 --> 00:16:33,905 about where it originated 422 00:16:34,036 --> 00:16:36,212 but it dates back hundred and hundreds of years here. 423 00:16:37,170 --> 00:16:40,651 It's been played from 400, 500 years ago 424 00:16:40,782 --> 00:16:43,828 just on this piece of land here. 425 00:16:43,959 --> 00:16:45,961 The old times people and the farmers 426 00:16:46,092 --> 00:16:48,355 used to drive their cattle across it 427 00:16:48,485 --> 00:16:51,401 and sticks and stones out into rugged land. 428 00:16:52,663 --> 00:16:54,535 I notice it's very flat on this side, but on this side 429 00:16:54,665 --> 00:16:57,103 there's-there's a lot of undulation. Is that natural or-- 430 00:16:57,233 --> 00:16:58,930 [Fraser] Yeah, so every bit of land that's here 431 00:16:59,061 --> 00:17:00,845 is just as it was hundreds of years ago. 432 00:17:00,976 --> 00:17:03,239 So all the humps and bumps that are out here, 433 00:17:03,370 --> 00:17:04,588 nothing's been shaped. 434 00:17:04,719 --> 00:17:06,982 No big machinery's come in here. 435 00:17:07,113 --> 00:17:10,116 It just evolved into the golf course. 436 00:17:10,246 --> 00:17:11,726 There may be a few more holes after we've played. 437 00:17:11,813 --> 00:17:13,032 No, no, not at all. 438 00:17:13,162 --> 00:17:14,511 You guys will be absolutely fine. 439 00:17:14,642 --> 00:17:16,165 You won't take out any big chunks out of it. 440 00:17:16,296 --> 00:17:18,602 [birds squawking] 441 00:17:18,733 --> 00:17:21,301 [dramatic music plays] 442 00:17:21,475 --> 00:17:23,259 ♪ 443 00:17:23,390 --> 00:17:25,609 So let's get you teed up here. 444 00:17:25,740 --> 00:17:27,785 The long drive contest, 445 00:17:27,916 --> 00:17:31,224 which means the furthest away from the tee shot wins. 446 00:17:31,354 --> 00:17:33,356 [Graham] So whoever hits the ball the furthest 447 00:17:33,487 --> 00:17:34,923 gets a point. 448 00:17:35,054 --> 00:17:37,404 This is 124 yards wide. 449 00:17:37,491 --> 00:17:38,883 -You can't miss it. -[Graham] Great. 450 00:17:39,014 --> 00:17:40,624 [Sam] Okay, here we go. 451 00:17:40,755 --> 00:17:42,061 Okay. 452 00:17:45,673 --> 00:17:46,848 [Sam mumbles] 453 00:17:49,677 --> 00:17:52,114 [Fraser] Oh, there you go. Contact. 454 00:17:52,245 --> 00:17:54,073 I'm feeling very intimidated now. 455 00:17:54,203 --> 00:17:56,553 Here we go. 456 00:17:56,684 --> 00:17:59,252 [Fraser] There's a nice air of confidence about this. 457 00:17:59,382 --> 00:18:01,776 -Yeah. -This man has done this before. 458 00:18:01,863 --> 00:18:03,125 Now take your time, get settled, 459 00:18:03,256 --> 00:18:04,474 just a nice smooth swing. 460 00:18:04,605 --> 00:18:06,476 This is very serious. 461 00:18:06,607 --> 00:18:08,522 [Sam] Good luck. Don't miss it. 462 00:18:16,312 --> 00:18:17,705 -[Sam] Oh. -[Fraser] Oh hey, there you go. 463 00:18:17,835 --> 00:18:19,489 -Oh. -Now that's gonna be close. 464 00:18:19,620 --> 00:18:21,883 I couldn't even see where it went. 465 00:18:22,013 --> 00:18:23,145 [Fraser] It's straight down the middle. 466 00:18:23,276 --> 00:18:24,625 It's on the same line as Sam. 467 00:18:24,755 --> 00:18:25,930 It's gonna be close. 468 00:18:30,283 --> 00:18:32,241 [Fraser] One of these golf balls 469 00:18:32,328 --> 00:18:35,592 is a good 15 yards further than the other. 470 00:18:35,723 --> 00:18:38,856 I'm beginning to question your sense of direction. 471 00:18:38,987 --> 00:18:42,033 Sam, this is definitely yours. 472 00:18:42,121 --> 00:18:44,514 It's on short grass. It's in play. 473 00:18:44,645 --> 00:18:46,603 -This is Sam's ball? -You can't ask for any more than this. 474 00:18:46,734 --> 00:18:47,952 What can you say, Sam? 475 00:18:48,083 --> 00:18:50,390 Oh, you-you're joking? 476 00:18:50,520 --> 00:18:52,653 A little bit harder you would have got there. 477 00:18:52,783 --> 00:18:54,916 Yeah, he still hasn't managed to get it as far as me. 478 00:18:55,046 --> 00:18:57,353 All we can say is, this man 479 00:18:57,484 --> 00:18:59,529 has won the-the long drive contest. 480 00:18:59,660 --> 00:19:01,052 -[Sam] One point, one point. -[Fraser] Just point. 481 00:19:01,183 --> 00:19:02,793 Oh, no, no. I know, I know. 482 00:19:02,924 --> 00:19:04,926 I'm just gonna-- I-I just have to do this, to this. 483 00:19:05,013 --> 00:19:06,101 Mine. 484 00:19:08,277 --> 00:19:10,105 Sam's. 485 00:19:10,236 --> 00:19:12,194 [Fraser] His drive in this position here 486 00:19:12,325 --> 00:19:14,936 is about 235 yards off the tee. 487 00:19:15,066 --> 00:19:17,678 Your one back there was 220 yards. 488 00:19:17,765 --> 00:19:19,636 Numbers. He's wins. 489 00:19:19,767 --> 00:19:20,724 [Graham] I'm just gonna stand looking at my ball 490 00:19:20,855 --> 00:19:22,335 just for a few more moments 491 00:19:22,465 --> 00:19:26,121 in a kind of contemplative, worshipping manner. 492 00:19:28,471 --> 00:19:29,994 Okay, moving on. 493 00:19:33,737 --> 00:19:36,436 [upbeat guitar music plays] 494 00:19:36,523 --> 00:19:40,004 ♪ 495 00:19:41,005 --> 00:19:43,051 [Sam] I've saved the best for last. 496 00:19:43,138 --> 00:19:45,053 We're going to the home 497 00:19:45,184 --> 00:19:47,664 of Scotland's national rugby union team. 498 00:19:56,586 --> 00:19:59,067 The fog is lifting on fortress Murrayfield. 499 00:19:59,198 --> 00:20:01,243 -[Graham] Fortress Murrayfield. -[Sam] Fortress Murrayfield. 500 00:20:01,330 --> 00:20:04,203 The national stadium for rugby. 501 00:20:04,290 --> 00:20:07,075 We're here with two of the greatest Scottish players 502 00:20:07,206 --> 00:20:09,860 there have ever been, Al Kellock, Chris Paterson. 503 00:20:09,991 --> 00:20:11,514 [Graham] You're barely able 504 00:20:11,601 --> 00:20:12,776 to control yourself at this point, I think. 505 00:20:12,907 --> 00:20:15,518 It has to be said that I'm pretty uh, excited. 506 00:20:15,649 --> 00:20:18,086 I've been coming here for many years, watching Scotland, 507 00:20:18,217 --> 00:20:20,654 um, you know, clutch defeat in the jaws of victory, 508 00:20:20,741 --> 00:20:22,438 and, uh, it's been, um-- 509 00:20:22,569 --> 00:20:24,266 -[Chris] Was that my fault? -And it has just been... 510 00:20:24,397 --> 00:20:25,920 Or was it your fault? 511 00:20:26,050 --> 00:20:27,835 [Sam] But, uh, I remember coming here as a teenager, 512 00:20:27,965 --> 00:20:29,619 and to be honest, never been here sober, 513 00:20:29,706 --> 00:20:31,534 so this is also, you know, a first for me. 514 00:20:31,665 --> 00:20:33,014 You're not many places sober, are you? 515 00:20:33,144 --> 00:20:35,059 [Sam] Yeah, exactly. 516 00:20:36,452 --> 00:20:37,801 [Chris] But it's quite haunting when it's empty, isn't it? 517 00:20:37,932 --> 00:20:39,803 [Sam] It is haunting. 518 00:20:39,934 --> 00:20:43,111 [Sam] The echo you get here is incredible, 519 00:20:43,242 --> 00:20:46,201 but when it's filled with, what, 60,000, did we say? 520 00:20:46,332 --> 00:20:48,595 -67,000 and some change. -67,000 people. 521 00:20:48,725 --> 00:20:51,337 And they're all singing "Flower of Scotland." 522 00:20:51,424 --> 00:20:53,687 Our unofficial national anthem 523 00:20:53,817 --> 00:20:56,124 just whips this place into a frenzy. 524 00:20:56,255 --> 00:20:57,995 [Al] You come out here 525 00:20:58,126 --> 00:21:00,389 with your country, it's enough to get you going. 526 00:21:00,520 --> 00:21:02,478 And you never really need anything extra. 527 00:21:02,609 --> 00:21:04,872 [Sam] Some people don't know rugby. 528 00:21:04,959 --> 00:21:06,177 There's a ball. You basically have to get it 529 00:21:06,308 --> 00:21:07,570 to the other end for a try, right? 530 00:21:07,657 --> 00:21:09,311 -Mm-hmm. -Then you get to try 531 00:21:09,442 --> 00:21:11,139 and convert it by kicking it through the-the posts here. 532 00:21:11,270 --> 00:21:12,532 You can only pass backwards. 533 00:21:12,662 --> 00:21:14,490 You can only run forward, pass backwards. 534 00:21:14,621 --> 00:21:16,231 -You guys don't wear pads. -No. 535 00:21:16,362 --> 00:21:17,014 You know, it's not like American football. 536 00:21:17,145 --> 00:21:18,538 There's no pads. 537 00:21:18,668 --> 00:21:19,930 You're playing, what, 90 minutes or-- 538 00:21:20,061 --> 00:21:21,889 -Just a note to the Americans. -Yeah, exactly. 539 00:21:22,019 --> 00:21:23,064 -No pads. -These guys are hard. 540 00:21:23,194 --> 00:21:24,370 -No pads. -So don't mess. 541 00:21:24,500 --> 00:21:25,632 [Chris] It's a brilliant game. 542 00:21:25,762 --> 00:21:26,328 It's an exciting game to watch as well. 543 00:21:26,415 --> 00:21:27,895 [Sam] It is. 544 00:21:28,025 --> 00:21:29,592 [Al] There's 15 players on the park. 545 00:21:29,723 --> 00:21:31,072 [Chris] You don't see the ball for a lot of the time. 546 00:21:31,202 --> 00:21:32,552 The ball is either in a scrum or in a maul 547 00:21:32,639 --> 00:21:34,118 or in a pileup. 548 00:21:34,249 --> 00:21:35,772 [Sam] And these words scrum, maul. 549 00:21:35,859 --> 00:21:37,078 Literally, you have a group of men 550 00:21:37,208 --> 00:21:38,340 that would put the ball in the middle 551 00:21:38,471 --> 00:21:39,907 and you have to sort of fight over it. 552 00:21:39,994 --> 00:21:41,604 [Al] We've chatted enough. 553 00:21:41,735 --> 00:21:42,866 We're at rugby, so time to get you onto the park 554 00:21:42,997 --> 00:21:44,477 and-and see some skills, I think. 555 00:21:44,607 --> 00:21:46,348 [Sam] It all comes down to this. 556 00:21:46,435 --> 00:21:48,002 If I win here, we tie 557 00:21:48,132 --> 00:21:50,004 and the bet's off. 558 00:21:50,134 --> 00:21:51,440 [Graham] But if you lose, 559 00:21:51,571 --> 00:21:53,050 you're going swimming, my friend. 560 00:21:53,137 --> 00:21:55,749 [stirring orchestral music plays] 561 00:21:55,879 --> 00:21:58,969 [crowd stomping] 562 00:21:59,143 --> 00:22:01,102 ♪ 563 00:22:01,232 --> 00:22:03,278 [Graham coughing] 564 00:22:07,978 --> 00:22:09,806 [Chris] There's lots of different elements in rugby. 565 00:22:09,937 --> 00:22:11,547 One really important element is passing. 566 00:22:11,678 --> 00:22:13,201 So we're gonna do some passing here, 567 00:22:13,332 --> 00:22:14,724 and we're gonna test you head-to-head. 568 00:22:14,855 --> 00:22:16,639 I'll give you three balls. 569 00:22:16,770 --> 00:22:17,640 Let's see how many we get in the bin. 570 00:22:19,425 --> 00:22:20,817 [Graham] Isn't there a handicap 571 00:22:20,904 --> 00:22:22,123 for him being 20 years younger than me? 572 00:22:22,253 --> 00:22:24,168 I mean, come on. 573 00:22:24,299 --> 00:22:26,432 -You just moved it! -Get back. 574 00:22:26,562 --> 00:22:28,390 Get back. 575 00:22:28,521 --> 00:22:31,480 -Right. -No, just where it was. 576 00:22:31,611 --> 00:22:33,047 -Ready? -It's like being with a child. 577 00:22:33,743 --> 00:22:35,658 -Go! -[Chris] There they go. 578 00:22:35,789 --> 00:22:37,225 Down and up the cone. 579 00:22:37,312 --> 00:22:39,053 Go to the line, pick up. 580 00:22:39,140 --> 00:22:41,229 Oh! 581 00:22:41,360 --> 00:22:43,579 -[Chris] Unlucky, back again. -[Al] Oh, it's close. Here's the take. 582 00:22:43,710 --> 00:22:45,451 -[Chris] I tell you what. -[Al] Good. 583 00:22:45,581 --> 00:22:46,626 -[Chris] I tell you what. -[Al] Have to aim and pass. 584 00:22:48,845 --> 00:22:50,891 -[Sam] Ah! -[laughing] 585 00:22:51,021 --> 00:22:51,935 -[bell dings] -Yes! 586 00:22:53,894 --> 00:22:55,939 -Come on, Graham, come on. -[Al] Fast finish. 587 00:22:56,070 --> 00:22:57,288 Fast finish, make the pass. 588 00:22:58,899 --> 00:23:00,030 -[bell dings] -both: Yes! 589 00:23:01,554 --> 00:23:02,946 -Yeah! That's my last! -Ah! 590 00:23:03,077 --> 00:23:04,644 -[exclaiming] -[Chris laughing] 591 00:23:06,297 --> 00:23:07,647 [Sam] The score is 1-1. 592 00:23:07,777 --> 00:23:09,170 He'll have to try harder to get me naked. 593 00:23:10,780 --> 00:23:12,391 This is a kicking practice. 594 00:23:12,521 --> 00:23:14,393 One ball from each cone 595 00:23:14,480 --> 00:23:17,308 and you're landing it in a 10x10 meter square there. 596 00:23:17,439 --> 00:23:18,962 Here we go. 597 00:23:19,049 --> 00:23:20,703 This one is for the Six Nations. 598 00:23:20,834 --> 00:23:22,226 This is for Scotland. 599 00:23:24,751 --> 00:23:26,056 About there, coach? 600 00:23:26,187 --> 00:23:27,536 That's good. Keep it in. 601 00:23:27,710 --> 00:23:30,147 ♪ 602 00:23:30,278 --> 00:23:31,714 [Sam] Go on, go on, go on! 603 00:23:31,801 --> 00:23:33,977 -[Al] Oh, it's no good, man. -[Sam groans] 604 00:23:34,064 --> 00:23:35,936 [Chris] Comes down to the last kick of the match. 605 00:23:36,066 --> 00:23:37,938 Good luck, Graham, you need it. 606 00:23:38,068 --> 00:23:39,548 Here you go. It's for one point. 607 00:23:39,679 --> 00:23:40,941 [laughing] Shut... 608 00:23:42,986 --> 00:23:44,379 -Oh, it's good for the height! -Oh, it's beautiful. 609 00:23:46,076 --> 00:23:47,556 -Oh, yes! -Beautiful. 610 00:23:47,687 --> 00:23:49,906 Is he breathing hard? 611 00:23:50,037 --> 00:23:51,212 I don't think he is. 612 00:23:53,954 --> 00:23:56,260 I feel great. Gentlemen sport, gentlemen won. 613 00:23:56,391 --> 00:23:58,306 Well done. 614 00:24:06,923 --> 00:24:08,359 We've done so much. 615 00:24:08,490 --> 00:24:10,536 Um, surfing. 616 00:24:10,666 --> 00:24:11,711 -Yes. -St. Andrews. 617 00:24:11,841 --> 00:24:13,408 -Incredible. -That--fantastic. 618 00:24:13,539 --> 00:24:15,366 Absolutely incredible. 619 00:24:15,497 --> 00:24:16,933 I was saying to you earlier, it's really important to just 620 00:24:17,064 --> 00:24:18,979 take a moment to take in this sort of experience 621 00:24:19,109 --> 00:24:20,197 -isn't it? -Yeah. 622 00:24:22,939 --> 00:24:25,638 To be here, to be in this amazing stadium... 623 00:24:27,335 --> 00:24:29,206 Total dream come true. 624 00:24:29,337 --> 00:24:33,646 Here's to losing at Murrayfield. 625 00:24:33,776 --> 00:24:35,430 [whispering] To victory. 626 00:24:36,605 --> 00:24:39,478 ♪ 627 00:24:46,702 --> 00:24:47,747 [Graham] Ah, we've just got one more thing 628 00:24:47,834 --> 00:24:49,705 to take care of. 629 00:24:49,836 --> 00:24:52,447 Let me-let me remember. Hmm. 630 00:24:52,578 --> 00:24:53,840 Oh, yes, you're going skinny-dipping 631 00:24:53,927 --> 00:24:56,364 in the North Atlantic. 632 00:24:56,451 --> 00:24:58,279 I actually have huge respect for you. 633 00:24:58,366 --> 00:25:00,063 -Thanks. -Honoring your bet 634 00:25:00,194 --> 00:25:02,022 and going into the North Atlantic 635 00:25:02,152 --> 00:25:05,765 on a-on a windy, wet, rainy day. 636 00:25:05,852 --> 00:25:06,983 Can you see through the window with all the rain? 637 00:25:07,114 --> 00:25:08,507 You're so petty. 638 00:25:08,637 --> 00:25:10,247 -You are so petty. -No. No, not petty. 639 00:25:10,334 --> 00:25:12,467 No, jubilant. 640 00:25:12,598 --> 00:25:16,340 I'll have the coast guard on speed dial. 641 00:25:16,471 --> 00:25:18,342 In fact, I think I'll just start ringing them 642 00:25:18,473 --> 00:25:20,736 as soon as you start running towards the sea. 643 00:25:20,867 --> 00:25:21,998 I can't take much more of this. 644 00:25:22,129 --> 00:25:24,305 Winds up, surf's up. 645 00:25:24,392 --> 00:25:26,568 You know, defibrillator's on standby. 646 00:25:28,744 --> 00:25:30,616 [chuckling] 647 00:25:32,400 --> 00:25:33,227 There he goes. Oh, look. 648 00:25:33,357 --> 00:25:34,663 Look. 649 00:25:34,794 --> 00:25:36,578 Oh, oh, yes. Here we go. 650 00:25:36,709 --> 00:25:38,188 This is the good stuff. 651 00:25:40,582 --> 00:25:42,932 Just another 15 yards, Sam! 652 00:25:45,544 --> 00:25:46,632 Keep going! 653 00:25:49,722 --> 00:25:52,420 This is possibly one of the sweetest moments of my life. 654 00:25:52,507 --> 00:25:54,770 [laughing] Oh, dear. 655 00:25:54,901 --> 00:25:57,556 That's it! Full immersion. 656 00:25:57,686 --> 00:25:58,644 Keep going. 657 00:25:59,906 --> 00:26:01,124 Keep going. 658 00:26:04,563 --> 00:26:06,695 [laughing] Yes! 659 00:26:10,046 --> 00:26:12,353 Oh, boy. 660 00:26:12,483 --> 00:26:14,747 [Sam] Ah! Oh, God. 661 00:26:14,877 --> 00:26:17,010 [Graham] The sounds of a man screaming. 662 00:26:17,097 --> 00:26:18,446 Music to my ears. 663 00:26:22,450 --> 00:26:24,583 I think it's worse coming back. 664 00:26:24,713 --> 00:26:26,280 [Sam] Should we do a caber toss? 665 00:26:26,410 --> 00:26:27,890 [Kyle] We can, yeah. 666 00:26:27,977 --> 00:26:29,413 Yeah. 667 00:26:29,544 --> 00:26:30,501 [Sam] Okay. 668 00:26:35,637 --> 00:26:37,552 [Kyle] Perfect. Keep going, man. 669 00:26:37,683 --> 00:26:38,684 [Graham] Oh, God. 670 00:26:44,254 --> 00:26:45,604 -Ah! -Yes! 671 00:26:47,301 --> 00:26:48,476 [grunts] 672 00:26:51,000 --> 00:26:53,829 One, two, three heave! 673 00:26:53,960 --> 00:26:56,440 One, two, three, heave. 674 00:26:56,527 --> 00:26:58,747 Heave. Heave. 675 00:27:02,490 --> 00:27:04,971 There's a lot of cheating going on over there.