Douglas Horn Trophy
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| Sport | Rugby union |
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| Instituted | 2008 |
| Number of teams | 2 |
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The Douglas Horn Trophy - also called the Douglas JL Horn Memorial Cup[1] - was established as a perpetual rugby union trophy between Canada and Scotland in 2008.
Douglas Horn is the father of Alan Horn, a board member of Rugby Canada, while the trophy is essentially to recognise the long-standing relationship between Canada and Scotland in both the rugby world and international relations.
Scotland are the current holders winning 73 –12 in Ottawa in July 2024.[2][1][3]
Scotland have held the cup for the entirety of its existence.