Och aye - a group of Tauranga friends will be the official cheerleaders for the Scotland team at the NZI Sevens in Wellington.
Celtic Boom was chosen as part of a contest searching for a cheer squad for each of the 16 teams playing at the tournament.
Each squad will perform their cheer every time their team takes to the field.
And the team that is judged the best by the Sevens crowd will win a cool $7000.
Team spokesman Daniel Pepperell said he and a group of friends from Tauranga Musical Theatre decided to enter for fun - and because they love the Sevens.
The group - Daniel, his partner Lianne Howell, brother and sister duo Sam and Carlie Howe, Emma Breckon and Mike Carruthers - were all involved in the recent TMT production Class of'99.
"Most of us went to the Sevens last year, so this year we decided to go and actually do something a but more exciting.
"I say to everyone it's the best weekend you will ever have in New Zealand. ... It's just a great big party."
The group chose Scotland because it was one of two countries that had to cheer for the crowd sitting in the notorious "red zone" - the biggest party area of the stadium.
"The other team was Australia and there was no way we were cheering for them," Mr Pepperell said.
The group choreographed a routine that starts to the sounds of a scene from Braveheart, before breaking into well-known bagpipe tune Scotland The Brave.
"Then it goes into a techno version of it, which hopefully will pump up the crowd."
The costume will include kilts for both the women and men, who are all in their early 20s.
The team had encouraged friends to vote through "relentless hounding" using their Facebook pages, Mr Pepperell said.
Check out their routine at: www.nzisevens.co.nz/cheerleaders/celtic-boom
Three cheers for Scotland squad
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