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Along with his brother Gavin, he was part of the last Scotland side to win a Grand Slam when they lifted the 1995 Nations title.
Former Scotland scrum half Andy Nicol paid tribute to Hastings on BBC's
Rugby Union Weekly.
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Now coming up for you today, Sam Monaghan's new perspective on playing for Ireland after years of struggling with injuries.
Why Munster needs some honest self-reflection amid an independent review.
And could Cardiff be the great disruptor for the Irish provinces in their URC playoff push this weekend?
First up today, the IRFU have confirmed that 30,000 tickets have been sold for Ireland's Women's Six Nations final round clash with Scotland at the Aviva Stadium on Sunday.
Head coach Scott Beaman will name his team tomorrow morning as Ireland look to finish this year's edition with three home wins, having not done so since 2020.
They're also looking to avenge last year's final round defeat in the reverse fixture when Scotland scored a last-minute try to win 26-19 in Edinburgh.
Dara Smith-Nocton caught up with second-row Sam Monaghan at the Aviva Stadium earlier this week.