Scottish Rugby is re-issuing the Scotland cap to Olympic hero and former rugby union international Eric Liddell – after it was lost over the decades. Liddell, who died in 1945, won seven caps for Scotland between 1922 and 1923.

His first cap was won against France at the same Colombes stadium in Paris, where two years later he raced to Olympic gold.

When news of the cap being lost reached Scottish Rugby, they decided to replicate a one-off copy and return it to Liddell’s family.

Eric’s daughter, Patricia Russell, is travelling almost 5,000 miles from her home in Canada to Edinburgh to accept the unique cap in her father’s honour.