List of Scotland national rugby union players
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For a list of eminent Scottish rugby union players, irrespective of whether they have played for the Scotland national rugby union team
please see List of Scottish rugby union players.
List of Scotland national rugby union players is a list of people who have played for the Scotland national rugby union team
. The list only includes players who have played in a Test match
.
Note that the "position" column lists the position at which the player made his Test debut, not necessarily the position for which he is best known. A position in parentheses indicates that the player debuted as a substitute.
Scotland national rugby union team
The Scotland national rugby union team represent Scotland in international rugby union. Rugby union in Scotland is administered by the Scottish Rugby Union. The Scotland rugby union team is currently ranked eighth in the IRB World Rankings as of 19 September 2011...
please see List of Scottish rugby union players.
List of Scotland national rugby union players is a list of people who have played for the Scotland national rugby union team
Scotland national rugby union team
The Scotland national rugby union team represent Scotland in international rugby union. Rugby union in Scotland is administered by the Scottish Rugby Union. The Scotland rugby union team is currently ranked eighth in the IRB World Rankings as of 19 September 2011...
. The list only includes players who have played in a Test match
Test match (rugby union)
Test match in rugby union is a match recognised as being a full international match by at least one of the participating teams' governing bodies. It is an unofficial but widely used term in the sport....
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Note that the "position" column lists the position at which the player made his Test debut, not necessarily the position for which he is best known. A position in parentheses indicates that the player debuted as a substitute.
Number | Name | Position | Date first cap obtained | Opposition |
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1 | John Arthur John Arthur (rugby union) -Rugby career:John W. Arthur represented Scotland in 1871 in the first international match. He was capped again on the return fixture the following year... |
halfback | 1871-03-27 | v England at Edinburgh |
2 | William Brown | fullback | 1871-03-27 | v England at Edinburgh |
3 | Angus Buchanan Angus Buchanan (rugby) Angus Buchanan was a Scottish international rugby and cricket player. One of the earliest Scottish players, he was capped for in 1871. He also played simultaneously for Royal High School FP, and the Edinburgh University RFC.He played in the first ever side, and scored the first try in... |
forward | 1871-03-27 | v England at Edinburgh |
4 | Thomas Chalmers | fullback | 1871-03-27 | v England at Edinburgh |
5 | Alfred Clunies-Ross Alfred Clunies-Ross Alfred Clunies-Ross was a rugby union international who represented Scotland in the first international rugby match in 1871.-Early life:Alfred was born around 1851 in the Cocos Islands the son of John George Clunies-Ross, second ruler-proprietor of the Cocos Islands, referred to by the press as... |
fullback | 1871-03-27 | v England at Edinburgh |
6 | Andrew Colville | forward | 1871-03-27 | v England at Edinburgh |
7 | William Cross William Cross William Cross was a Scottish rugby internationalist. He is notable for scoring the first conversion in international rugby in 1871 in the match between and , after Angus Buchanan scored a pushover try, and he also 's second ever try later in the match.-Rugby career:Cross represented Scotland in... |
halfback | 1871-03-27 | v England at Edinburgh |
8 | Daniel Drew | forward | 1871-03-27 | v England at Edinburgh |
9 | James Finlay James Finlay James F. Finlay was a Scottish rugby union player.He was capped four times for between 1871–75, including the first ever international. He also played for Edinburgh Academicals.... |
forward | 1871-03-27 | v England at Edinburgh |
10 | William Forsyth William Forsyth (rugby) William Forsyth was a rugby union international who represented Scotland in the first international rugby match in 1871.-Early life:William Forsyth was born on 23 of March, 1850 in Logie Easter, Rossshire. He was the son of John Forsyth and Ann... |
forward | 1871-03-27 | v England at Edinburgh |
11 | Bulldog Irvine Bulldog Irvine Doctor Robert W. Irvine, nicknamed "Bulldog", was a Scottish rugby football player.-Rugby career:He was capped 13 times for between 1871–80, including the first ever rugby international... |
forward | 1871-03-27 | v England at Edinburgh |
12 | William Lyall | forward | 1871-03-27 | v England at Edinburgh |
13 | John MacFarlane | forward | 1871-03-27 | v England at Edinburgh |
14 | Thomas Marshall Thomas Roger Marshall Thomas Roger Marshall was a Scottish international rugby and cricket player. He played at three quarter back.-Rugby career:One of the earliest Scottish players, he was capped four times for between 1871 and 1874. He also played for Edinburgh Academicals... |
halfback | 1871-03-27 | v England at Edinburgh |
15 | James Mein | forward | 1871-03-27 | v England at Edinburgh |
16 | Francis Moncreiff Francis Moncreiff Hon. Francis Jeffrey Moncreiff was a Scottish rugby union player, and 's first captain, making him one of the two first captains in international rugby. He was capped on three occasions between 1871 and 1873 for .... |
forward | 1871-03-27 | v England at Edinburgh |
17 | Robert Munro Robert Munro (rugby footballer) Robert Munro was a rugby union international who represented Scotland in the first international rugby match in 1871.-Early life:Robert Munro was born in Dull, Perthshire in 1839, the son of Alexander M. Munro, a schoolmaster, and Margaret Stewart... |
forward | 1871-03-27 | v England at Edinburgh |
18 | George Ritchie | forward | 1871-03-27 | v England at Edinburgh |
19 | Alexander Robertson | forward | 1871-03-27 | v England at Edinburgh |
20 | J.S. Thomson J.S. Thomson J.S. Thomson was a rugby union international who represented Scotland in the first international rugby match in 1871.-Early life:Little is known of J.S. Thomson's early life. He is recorded as having played for Glasgow Academicals in 1871 and 1872... |
forward | 1871-03-27 | v England at Edinburgh |
21 | John Anderson | forward | 1872-02-05 | v England at The Oval |
22 | Leslie Balfour-Melville Leslie Balfour-Melville Leslie Melville Balfour-Melville , born Leslie Melville Balfour, was an outstanding all-round Scottish amateur sportsman. The finest moment in his sporting career was on 29 July 1882. As captain, opening batsman and wicket-keeper, he led Scotland to victory over Australia at cricket... |
fullback | 1872-02-05 | v England at The Oval |
23 | Edward Bannerman Edward Bannerman Edward Mordant Bannerman was a Scottish international rugby and cricket player.He was capped for between 1872-3. He also played for Edinburgh Academicals.He also played for the Scotland national cricket team.-References:... |
forward | 1872-02-05 | v England at The Oval |
24 | Charles W. Cathcart | forward | 1872-02-05 | v England at The Oval |
25 | James Howe McClure | forward | 1872-02-05 | v England at The Oval |
26 | Reginald Maitland | three-quarters | 1872-02-05 | v England at The Oval |
27 | William Marshall William Marshall (rugby) William Marshall was a Scottish rugby football player.He was capped once for in 1872. He also played for Edinburgh Academicals.He was the brother of Thomas Roger Marshall who was also capped for Scotland.-References:... |
forward | 1872-02-05 | v England at The Oval |
28 | Frederick Maxwell | forward | 1872-02-05 | v England at The Oval |
29 | Henry Renny-Tailyour Henry Renny-Tailyour Henry Waugh Renny-Tailyour was an amateur all-round sportsman who appeared for Scotland in some of the earliest international football and rugby union matches, remaining to this day the only player to have represented the country in both codes... |
forward | 1872-02-05 | v England at The Oval |
30 | H.W. Allen | forward | 1873-03-03 | v England at Glasgow |
31 | Peter Anton | forward | 1873-03-03 | v England at Glasgow |
32 | Charles Bryce | forward | 1873-03-03 | v England at Glasgow |
33 | John Davidson | forward | 1873-03-03 | v England at Glasgow |
34 | William Grant William St Clair Grant William St Clair Grant was a Scottish international rugby player, born in India. He was capped twice for between 1873-4. He also played for Craigmount RFC.... |
halfback | 1873-03-03 | v England at Glasgow |
35 | George Buchanan McClure | three-quarters | 1873-03-03 | v England at Glasgow |
36 | Alexander Petrie | forward | 1873-03-03 | v England at Glasgow |
37 | James Sanderson | fullback | 1873-03-03 | v England at Glasgow |
38 | Tom Whittington | forward | 1873-03-03 | v England at Glasgow |
39 | Robert Wilson | forward | 1873-03-03 | v England at Glasgow |
40 | Alexander Wood | forward | 1873-03-03 | v England at Glasgow |
41 | Hugh Hamilton | three-quarters | 1874-02-23 | v England at The Oval |
42 | G. Heron | forward | 1874-02-23 | v England at The Oval |
43 | William Kidston | three-quarters | 1874-02-23 | v England at The Oval |
44 | T. Neilson | forward | 1874-02-23 | v England at The Oval |
45 | James Reid James Reid (rugby) James Reid was a Scottish rugby football player.He was capped five times for between 1874-77. He also played for Edinburgh Wanderers.He was the brother of Charles Reid who was also capped for Scotland.-References:... |
forward | 1874-02-23 | v England at The Oval |
46 | Alexander Stewart | halfback | 1874-02-23 | v England at The Oval |
47 | J.K. Todd | forward | 1874-02-23 | v England at The Oval |
48 | Arthur Young | forward | 1874-02-23 | v England at The Oval |
49 | Allen Arthur Allen Arthur Allen Arthur was a Scottish rugby football player.He was capped twice for between 1875-76. He also played for Glasgow Academicals.He was the brother of John Arthur who was also capped for Scotland during the first ever rugby international.-References:... |
forward | 1875-03-08 | v England at Edinburgh |
50 | Malcolm Cross Malcolm Cross Malcolm Cross was a Scottish rugby union player.He was capped nine times for between 1875-80. He also played for Merchistonians.He was the brother of William Cross who was also capped for Scotland, and who scored the first ever conversion in international rugby.-References:* Bath, Richard The... |
three-quarters | 1875-03-08 | v England at Edinburgh |
51 | James Dunlop | forward | 1875-03-08 | v England at Edinburgh |
52 | Arthur Finlay Arthur Finlay Arthur Finlay was a Scottish rugby union player.He was capped once for in 1875. He also played for Edinburgh Academicals.He was the brother of James Finlay and Ninian Finlay who were also capped for Scotland, James in the first ever international... |
forward | 1875-03-08 | v England at Edinburgh |
53 | Ninian Finlay Ninian Finlay Ninian Jamieson Finlay was a Scottish international rugby players. He was capped nine times for between 1875-81, and is generally considered to be the youngest player ever to be capped for - he was seventeen years and thirty six days old when he was capped against on 8th March, 1875... |
three-quarters | 1875-03-08 | v England at Edinburgh |
54 | G.R. Fleming | forward | 1875-03-08 | v England at Edinburgh |
55 | John Gordon | halfback | 1875-03-08 | v England at Edinburgh |
56 | Arthur Marshall | forward | 1875-03-08 | v England at Edinburgh |
57 | Duncan Robertson | forward | 1875-03-08 | v England at Edinburgh |
58 | William Bolton | forward | 1876-03-06 | v England at The Oval |
59 | Nathaniel Brewis | forward | 1876-03-06 | v England at The Oval |
60 | James Carrick | fullback | 1876-03-06 | v England at The Oval |
61 | James Graham | forward | 1876-03-06 | v England at The Oval |
62 | J.E. Junor | forward | 1876-03-06 | v England at The Oval |
63 | D. Lang | forward | 1876-03-06 | v England at The Oval |
64 | George Paterson | halfback | 1876-03-06 | v England at The Oval |
65 | C. Villar | forward | 1876-03-06 | v England at The Oval |
66 | D.H. Watson | forward | 1876-03-06 | v England at The Oval |
67 | Henry Halcro Johnston Henry Halcro Johnston Colonel Henry Halcro Johnston, C.B., C.B.E., D.L., D.Sc., M.D.C.M., F.R.S.F., F.L.S. was a rugby union international who as a member of Edinburgh University RFC, represented Scotland in 1877 and who went on to make a significant contribution to botany and horticulture hrough his meticulous... |
fullback | 1877-02-19 | v Ireland at Belfast |
68 | Robert MacKenzie Robert MacKenzie (rugby) Robert Campbell MacKenzie was a Scottish international rugby union player, who played for . He was capped four times between 1877-81, scoring two goals , three tries, and two drop goals.-References:* on scrum.com... |
three-quarters | 1877-02-19 | v Ireland at Belfast |
69 | Henry Napier | forward | 1877-02-19 | v Ireland at Belfast |
70 | Edward Innes Pocock Edward Innes Pocock Edward Innes Pocock was a Scottish rugby union player. Playing at three-quarters, Pocock gained two caps for Scotland while representing Edinburgh Wanderers at club level. A soldier by profession, he served in Cecil Rhodes' Pioneer Column... |
three-quarters | 1877-02-19 | v Ireland at Belfast |
71 | S.H. Smith | halfback | 1877-02-19 | v Ireland at Belfast |
72 | Thomas Torrie | forward | 1877-03-05 | v England at Edinburgh |
73 | Louis Auldjo | forward | 1878-03-04 | v England at The Oval |
74 | James Campbell James Campbell (rugby union) James Alexander Campbell was a Canadian-born rugby player who represented at international level... |
halfback | 1878-03-04 | v England at The Oval |
75 | Duncan Irvine Duncan Irvine Duncan Irvine was a Scottish rugby football player.He was capped three times for between 1878-79. He also played for Edinburgh Academicals.He was the brother of Bulldog Irvine who was also capped for Scotland, including the first ever rugby international.... |
forward | 1878-03-04 | v England at The Oval |
76 | Bill MacLagan Bill Maclagan William Edward "Bill" Maclagan was a Scottish international rugby union forward who played club rugby for London Scottish F.C.... |
fullback | 1878-03-04 | v England at The Oval |
77 | George Macleod | forward | 1878-03-04 | v England at The Oval |
78 | J.A. Neilson | halfback | 1878-03-04 | v England at The Oval |
79 | Robert Ainslie | forward | 1879-02-17 | v Ireland at Belfast |
80 | J.B. Brown | forward | 1879-02-17 | v Ireland at Belfast |
81 | William Masters | halfback | 1879-02-17 | v Ireland at Belfast |
82 | Errol Smith | forward | 1879-02-17 | v Ireland at Belfast |
83 | D. Somerville D. Somerville D. Somerville was a Scottish rugby union player of the late nineteenth century.He was capped six times for between 1879-84 including the 1883 Home Nations Championship.... |
forward | 1879-02-17 | v Ireland at Belfast |
84 | E.N. Ewart | forward | 1879-03-10 | v England at Edinburgh |
85 | Hopper Brown | halfback | 1880-02-14 | v Ireland at Glasgow |
86 | David McCowan | forward | 1880-02-14 | v Ireland at Glasgow |
87 | Charles Stewart | forward | 1880-02-14 | v Ireland at Glasgow |
88 | John Guthrie Tait John Guthrie Tait John "Jack" Guthrie Tait was a Scottish educator who became principal of the Central College of Bangalore prioir to the First World War. In his early adulthood, Tait was a notable sportsman playing rugby union as a forward for Cambridge University and represented the Scotland international team... |
forward | 1880-02-14 | v Ireland at Glasgow |
89 | David Cassels | forward | 1880-02-28 | v England at Manchester |
90 | Bryce Allan | forward | 1881-02-19 | v Ireland at Belfast |
91 | Thomas Begbie | fullback | 1881-02-19 | v Ireland at Belfast |
92 | Charles Reid Charles Reid Charles Reid, nicknamed Hippo, was a Scottish international rugby players. He was capped twenty times for between 1881-88. Reid vies with Ninian Finlay for the title of the youngest player ever to be capped for - he was seventeen years and thirty six days old when he was capped against on 19... |
forward | 1881-02-19 | v Ireland at Belfast |
93 | George Robb | forward | 1881-02-19 | v Ireland at Belfast |
94 | Patrick Smeaton | halfback | 1881-02-19 | v Ireland at Belfast |
95 | Archibald Walker Archibald Walker Archibald Walker was a Scottish rugby football player.He was capped five times for between 1881–1883. He also played for West of Scotland FC.He was the brother of James Walker who was also capped for Scotland.-References:... |
forward | 1881-02-19 | v Ireland at Belfast |
96 | Thomas Ainslie Thomas Ainslie Thomas Ainslie was a Scottish rugby football player.He was capped eleven times for between 1881-85. He also played for Edinburgh Institute FP/Edinburgh Institution FP.He was the brother of Robert Ainslie who was also capped for Scotland.-References:... |
forward | 1881-03-19 | v England at Edinburgh |
97 | James Fraser | forward | 1881-03-19 | v England at Edinburgh |
98 | Robert Maitland Robert Maitland Robert Maitland was a Scottish rugby football player.He was capped five times for between 1881-85. He also played for Edinburgh Institute FP/Edinburgh Institution FP.He was the brother of Gardyne Maitland who was also capped for Scotland.-References:... |
forward | 1881-03-19 | v England at Edinburgh |
99 | William Peterkin | forward | 1881-03-19 | v England at Edinburgh |
100 | Bunny Wauchope Andrew Ramsay Don-Wauchope Andrew Ramsay "Bunny" Don-Wauchope was a Scottish international rugby union forward who played club rugby for Cambridge and Fettesian-Lorettonian. Don Wauchope played an important role within the early growth of Scottish rugby and after retiring from international rugby he became a referee and was... |
halfback | 1881-03-19 | v England at Edinburgh |
101 | Thomas Anderson Thomas Anderson (rugby) Thomas Anderson was a Scottish rugby football player, and cricketer.He attended Merchiston Castle School.He was capped once for in the 1882 match against at fullback... |
fullback | 1882-02-18 | v Ireland at Glasgow |
102 | Fraser Gore | forward | 1882-02-18 | v Ireland at Glasgow |
103 | Augustus Grant-Asher A.G.G. Asher Sir Augustus Gordon Grant Asher CBE was a Scottish international rugby and cricket player.-Biography:Grant Asher was born in India in 1861.... |
halfback | 1882-02-18 | v Ireland at Glasgow |
104 | Frank Hunter Frank Hunter (rugby) Frank Hunter was a Scottish international rugby and cricketer.Hunter went to Fettes College, and then studied at Edinburgh University.One of the earliest Scottish players, he was capped once for in 1882 against... |
three-quarters | 1882-02-18 | v Ireland at Glasgow |
105 | Andrew Philp | three-quarters | 1882-03-04 | v England at Manchester |
106 | James Veitch | fullback | 1882-03-04 | v England at Manchester |
107 | James Walker James Walker (rugby) James George Walker , was a Scottish rugby football player, and cricket player.Walker was born in Tradeston, Glasgow. He was capped twice for between 1882-83... |
forward | 1882-03-04 | v England at Manchester |
108 | Andrew Walls | forward | 1882-03-04 | v England at Manchester |
109 | John? Jamieson | forward | 1883-01-08 | v Wales at Edinburgh |
110 | D.W. Kidston | fullback | 1883-01-08 | v Wales at Edinburgh |
111 | David McFarlan | three-quarters | 1883-01-08 | v Wales at Edinburgh |
112 | John Mowat | forward | 1883-01-08 | v Wales at Edinburgh |
113 | G.R. Aitchison | halfback | 1883-02-17 | v Ireland at Belfast |
114 | Marshall Reid | three-quarters | 1883-02-17 | v Ireland at Belfast |
115 | George Lindsay George C. Lindsay George Campbell Lindsay was a Scotland international rugby union player.Lindsay holds the record for the most number of tries by one player in a Six Nations match having scored 5 tries against Wales in the 1887 tournament... |
three-quarters | 1884-01-12 | v Wales at Newport |
116 | John Tod | forward | 1884-01-12 | v Wales at Newport |
117 | Charles Berry | forward | 1884-02-16 | v Ireland at Edinburgh |
118 | Ernest Roland | three-quarters | 1884-02-16 | v Ireland at Edinburgh |
119 | Patrick Harrower Pat Harrower Patrick "Pat" Harrower was a Scottish international rugby union fullback who played club rugby for London Scottish F.C. and international rugby for Scotland... |
fullback | 1885-01-10 | v Wales at Glasgow |
120 | Gardyne Maitland Gardyne Maitland Gardyne Maitland was a Scottish rugby football player.He was capped twice for in 1885. He also played for Edinburgh Institute FP/Edinburgh Institution FP.He was the brother of Robert Maitland who was also capped for Scotland.-References:... |
three-quarters | 1885-01-10 | v Wales at Glasgow |
121 | Gordon Mitchell | forward | 1885-01-10 | v Wales at Glasgow |
122 | A.E. Stephen | three-quarters | 1885-01-10 | v Wales at Glasgow |
123 | Henry Evans | three-quarters | 1885-02-21 | v Ireland at Belfast |
124 | Thomas Irvine | forward | 1885-02-21 | v Ireland at Belfast |
125 | Patrick Wauchope | halfback | 1885-02-21 | v Ireland at Belfast |
126 | Alexander Clay | forward | 1886-01-09 | v Wales at Cardiff |
127 | J. French | forward | 1886-01-09 | v Wales at Cardiff |
128 | William Holms | three-quarters | 1886-01-09 | v Wales at Cardiff |
129 | Flowerdew McIndoe | fullback | 1886-01-09 | v Wales at Cardiff |
130 | William MacLeod | forward | 1886-01-09 | v Wales at Cardiff |
131 | Charles Milne | forward | 1886-01-09 | v Wales at Cardiff |
132 | Reginald Morrison | three-quarters | 1886-01-09 | v Wales at Cardiff |
133 | Duncan MacLeod | forward | 1886-02-20 | v Ireland at Edinburgh |
134 | Matthew McEwan Saxon McEwan Matthew "Saxon" McEwan was a Scottish rugby football player.He was capped fifteen times for between 1886-92. He also played for Edinburgh Academicals.He was the brother of Bill McEwan who was also capped for Scotland.-References:... |
forward | 1886-03-13 | v England at Edinburgh |
135 | George Wilson | three-quarters | 1886-03-13 | v England at Edinburgh |
136 | Hugh Ker | forward | 1887-02-19 | v Ireland at Belfast |
137 | Judy MacMillan | forward | 1887-02-19 | v Ireland at Belfast |
138 | David Morton | forward | 1887-02-19 | v Ireland at Belfast |
139 | Charles Orr Charles Orr (rugby union) Charles Edward Orr was a Scottish rugby union football player.He was capped sixteen times for between 1887-92. He also played for West of Scotland FC.He was the brother of John Orr who was also capped for Scotland.... |
halfback | 1887-02-19 | v Ireland at Belfast |
140 | Alexander Woodrow | three-quarters | 1887-02-19 | v Ireland at Belfast |
141 | Alexander Cameron | fullback | 1887-02-26 | v Wales at Edinburgh |
142 | Henry Chambers | fullback | 1888-02-04 | v Wales at Newport |
143 | Alfred Duke | forward | 1888-02-04 | v Wales at Newport |
144 | Macbeth Duncan | three-quarters | 1888-02-04 | v Wales at Newport |
145 | Charles Fraser | halfback | 1888-02-04 | v Wales at Newport |
146 | Henry Stevenson Henry Stevenson Henry James Stevenson was a Scottish rugby union international and first-class cricketer.A fullback, Stevenson was capped 15 times for Scotland and took part in six Home Nations campaigns. This included being part of Scotland's 1891 Home Nations Triple Crown winning side as well as the team which... |
three-quarters | 1888-02-04 | v Wales at Newport |
147 | Louis Stevenson | forward | 1888-02-04 | v Wales at Newport |
148 | Thomas White | forward | 1888-02-04 | v Wales at Newport |
149 | A.G. Malcolm | forward | 1888-03-10 | v Ireland at Edinburgh |
150 | William Auld | forward | 1889-02-02 | v Wales at Edinburgh |
151 | John Boswell | forward | 1889-02-02 | v Wales at Edinburgh |
152 | William MacDonald | forward | 1889-02-02 | v Wales at Edinburgh |
153 | James Marsh James Holt Marsh James Holt Marsh , was an international rugby union three-quarter who played club rugby for Swinton. He is most notable as the only player to have represented two international teams in the Home Nations Championship, Scotland and England... |
three-quarters | 1889-02-02 | v Wales at Edinburgh |
154 | Alfred Methuen | forward | 1889-02-02 | v Wales at Edinburgh |
155 | Alexander Aitken | forward | 1889-02-16 | v Ireland at Belfast |
156 | Darsie Anderson Darsie Anderson Darsie Gordon Anderson was an English-born rugby union half back who played club rugby for London Scottish. At international level he represented Scotland winning eight caps over four seasons.-Personal history:... |
halfback | 1889-02-16 | v Ireland at Belfast |
157 | J.G. McKendrick | forward | 1889-02-16 | v Ireland at Belfast |
158 | John Orr John Orr (rugby union) John Orr was a Scottish rugby football player.He was capped twelve times for between 1889-93. He also played for West of Scotland FC.He was the brother of Charles Orr who was also capped for Scotland.-References:... |
forward | 1889-02-16 | v Ireland at Belfast |
159 | Adam Dalgleish | forward | 1890-02-01 | v Wales at Cardiff |
160 | Frederick Goodhue Frederick Goodhue Frederick William Jervis Goodhue was a Canadian-born rugby union footballer who played club rugby for St. Thomas' and London Scottish... |
forward | 1890-02-01 | v Wales at Cardiff |
161 | Gregor MacGregor | fullback | 1890-02-01 | v Wales at Cardiff |
162 | Ian MacIntyre | forward | 1890-02-01 | v Wales at Cardiff |
163 | Paul Clauss | three-quarters | 1891-02-07 | v Wales at Edinburgh |
164 | Herbert Leggatt Herbert Leggatt Herbert Thomas Owen Leggatt was an international rugby union player for Scotland in the 1890s. He was born in India on 26 October 1868 and died in 1946.... |
forward | 1891-02-07 | v Wales at Edinburgh |
165 | George Neilson George Neilson George Neilson was a Scottish rugby football player.He was capped fourteen times for between 1891-96. He also played for West of Scotland FC.-Family:... |
forward | 1891-02-07 | v Wales at Edinburgh |
166 | William Neilson | three-quarters | 1891-02-07 | v Wales at Edinburgh |
167 | William Gibson | forward | 1891-02-21 | v Ireland at Belfast |
168 | William Wotherspoon | halfback | 1891-02-21 | v Ireland at Belfast |
169 | George Campbell | three-quarters | 1892-02-06 | v Wales at Swansea |
170 | John Millar | forward | 1892-02-06 | v Wales at Swansea |
171 | Nelson Henderson Nelson Henderson Nelson Henderson was a rugby union international who represented Scotland in 1892.-Rugby union career:Henderson made his international debut on 20 February 1892 at Edinburgh in the Scotland vs Ireland match which was won by Scotland.-References:... |
forward | 1892-02-20 | v Ireland at Edinburgh |
172 | J.C. Woodburn | three-quarters | 1892-02-20 | v Ireland at Edinburgh |
173 | William Cownie | forward | 1893-02-04 | v Wales at Edinburgh |
174 | James Gowans | three-quarters | 1893-02-04 | v Wales at Edinburgh |
175 | Robert Greig | halfback | 1893-02-04 | v Wales at Edinburgh |
176 | T.L. Hendry | forward | 1893-02-04 | v Wales at Edinburgh |
177 | Henry Menzies Henry Menzies Henry Fisher Menzies was a Scottish rugby player.Henry played 4 times for . His debut was on February 4, 1893 against Wales.-External links:*... |
forward | 1893-02-04 | v Wales at Edinburgh |
178 | David Robertson David Robertson (golfer) David Donaldson Robertson was a British sportsman who represented Britain at golf in the 1900 Summer Olympics, and also played international rugby for the Scotland.-Personal history:... |
three-quarters | 1893-02-04 | v Wales at Edinburgh |
179 | J.M. Bishop | forward | 1893-02-18 | v Ireland at Belfast |
180 | William Donaldson | halfback | 1893-02-18 | v Ireland at Belfast |
181 | D. Fisher | forward | 1893-02-18 | v Ireland at Belfast |
182 | Jim Ford | forward | 1893-02-18 | v Ireland at Belfast |
183 | John Simpson | halfback | 1893-02-18 | v Ireland at Belfast |
184 | Roger Davidson | forward | 1893-03-04 | v England at Leeds |
185 | Thomas Scott | forward | 1893-03-04 | v England at Leeds |
186 | Henry Gedge Henry Gedge Henry Theodore Sidney Gedge was a Scottish rugby union player. He was capped six times between 1894-99 for . He also played for London Scottish FC and Edinburgh Wanderers.-Rugby union career:... |
wing | 1894-02-03 | v Wales at Newport |
187 | Willie McEwan | forward | 1894-02-03 | v Wales at Newport |
188 | John Rogerson | fullback | 1894-02-03 | v Wales at Newport |
189 | Hugh Wright | forward | 1894-02-03 | v Wales at Newport |
190 | Alexander Anderson | forward | 1894-02-24 | v Ireland at Lansdowne Road |
191 | Walter Neilson | forward | 1894-03-17 | v England at Edinburgh |
192 | John Dods John Dods (rugby union) John Henry Dods was a Scottish rugby union player.He was capped eight times for between 1895–1897. He also played for Edinburgh Academicals.He was the brother of Francis Dods who was also capped for Scotland.... |
forward | 1895-01-26 | v Wales at Edinburgh |
193 | Matthew Elliot | halfback | 1895-01-26 | v Wales at Edinburgh |
194 | Allan Smith | fullback | 1895-01-26 | v Wales at Edinburgh |
195 | Harry Smith | forward | 1895-01-26 | v Wales at Edinburgh |
196 | Robin Welsh Robin Welsh Robin Welsh was a Scottish sportsman who represented Britain as a curler in the Winter Olympics, represented Scotland at tennis and played international rugby union for Scotland.... |
wing | 1895-01-26 | v Wales at Edinburgh |
197 | Andrew Balfour Andrew Balfour Sir Andrew Balfour KCMG, CB, LL D was a Scottish Medical Officer who specialised in tropical medicine. Balfour spent twelve years in Khartoum, Sudan and was the Medical Officer of Health in the city. Balfour is noted as a medical author and also wrote fiction novels, the majority of which were... |
forward | 1896-01-25 | v Wales at Cardiff |
198 | James Couper | forward | 1896-01-25 | v Wales at Cardiff |
199 | Mark Morrison Mark Coxon Morrison Mark Coxon Morrison was a Scottish rugby union footballer who captained both Scotland and the British Isles. He played for Scotland twenty three times between 1896 and 1904, and captained the team fifteen times, a record which stood until the era of Arthur Smith, sixty years later... |
forward | 1896-01-25 | v Wales at Cardiff |
200 | David Patterson | halfback | 1896-01-25 | v Wales at Cardiff |
201 | Tom Scott | centre | 1896-01-25 | v Wales at Cardiff |
202 | Alec Timms Alec Boswell Timms Alec Boswell Timms was an Australian-born international rugby union forward who played club rugby for Edinburgh Wanderers and Edinburgh University. Timms played international rugby for Scotland and was selected for the British Isles team on its 1899 tour of Australia.-Personal history:Timms was... |
centre | 1896-01-25 | v Wales at Cardiff |
203 | Charles Fleming | centre | 1896-02-15 | v Ireland at Lansdowne Road |
204 | George Turnbull | forward | 1896-02-15 | v Ireland at Lansdowne Road |
205 | Alex Laidlaw Alex Laidlaw Alexander Smith "Alex" Laidlaw was a Scottish sportsman who played both rugby union and rugby league.-Career:... |
forward | 1897-02-20 | v Ireland at Edinburgh |
206 | Ronald Stevenson | forward | 1897-02-20 | v Ireland at Edinburgh |
207 | Alfred Bucher | wing | 1897-03-13 | v England at Manchester |
208 | Alexander Robertson | centre | 1897-03-13 | v England at Manchester |
209 | John Dykes | forward | 1898-02-19 | v Ireland at Belfast |
210 | Graham Kerr | forward | 1898-02-19 | v Ireland at Belfast |
211 | John Mabon | halfback | 1898-02-19 | v Ireland at Belfast |
212 | Andrew MacKinnon | forward | 1898-02-19 | v Ireland at Belfast |
213 | Robert Neilson Robert Neilson Robert Neilson was a Scottish rugby football player.He was capped six times for between 1898-1900. He also played for West of Scotland FC.-Family:... |
wing | 1898-02-19 | v Ireland at Belfast |
214 | John Reid | fullback | 1898-02-19 | v Ireland at Belfast |
215 | Robert Scott | forward | 1898-02-19 | v Ireland at Belfast |
216 | E. Spencer | centre | 1898-02-19 | v Ireland at Belfast |
217 | Thomas Nelson Thomas Arthur Nelson Thomas Arthur Nelson was a Scottish rugby union player. He was killed in World War I serving with the Lothian and Border Horse He played for Oxford University RFC and was capped for in 1898.-References:... |
centre | 1898-03-12 | v England at Edinburgh |
218 | Laurence Harvey | forward | 1899-02-18 | v Ireland at Inverleith |
219 | Douglas Monypenny Douglas Monypenny Douglas Blackwell Monypenny was a Scottish international rugby player, who was killed in the Second Boer War, and is the only Scottish rugby internationalist known to have died in either conflict. He was twenty one at the time.He was capped three times for in the 1899 Home Nations Championship,... |
centre | 1899-02-18 | v Ireland at Inverleith |
220 | George Lamond George A.W. Lamond Lieutenant Colonel George A.W. Lamond was a Scottish rugby union player. He was killed in World War IHe played for Kelvinside Academicals and was capped for in 1899-1905.-References:... |
centre | 1899-03-04 | v Wales at Inverleith |
221 | Harry Rottenburg | fullback | 1899-03-04 | v Wales at Inverleith |
222 | William Thomson | forward | 1899-03-04 | v Wales at Inverleith |
223 | Jimmy Gillespie Jimmy Gillespie John "Jimmy" Imrie Gillespie was a Scottish international rugby union player, who played for and the Lions. At club level he played for Edinburgh Academicals.... |
halfback | 1899-03-11 | v England at Blackheath |
224 | David Bedell-Sivright David Bedell-Sivright David Revell "Darkie" Bedell-Sivright was a Scottish international rugby union forward who played club rugby for Cambridge and Edinburgh Universities. Bedell-Sivright was one of the true characters of the sport of rugby and was chosen to lead a British Isles team on a tour of Australia... |
forward | 1900-01-27 | v Wales at Swansea |
225 | John Crabbie John Crabbie John Crabbie was a Scottish rugby union player.He was capped six times for between 1900-05. He also played for Edinburgh Academicals.He was the brother of George Crabbie who was also capped for Scotland.-References:... |
wing | 1900-01-27 | v Wales at Swansea |
226 | Francis Fasson | halfback | 1900-01-27 | v Wales at Swansea |
227 | Frederick Henderson | forward | 1900-01-27 | v Wales at Swansea |
228 | William Morrison | centre | 1900-01-27 | v Wales at Swansea |
229 | John Campbell John Argentine Campbell John Argentine Campbell was a Scottish rugby union player. He was killed in World War IHe played for West of Scotland FC and was capped for in .-References:... |
forward | 1900-02-24 | v Ireland at Lansdowne Road |
230 | James Greenlees James Greenlees Dr. James Robertson Campbell Greenlees DSO & Bar was a Scottish rugby union footballer and educationlist. As a sportsman he played club rugby for Cambridge University R.U.F.C. and Kelvinside Academicals RFC and international rugby for Scotland... |
forward | 1900-02-24 | v Ireland at Lansdowne Road |
231 | William Scott William Patrick Scott William "Bill" Patrick Scott was a Scottish international rugby union player, who played for and the Lions.He also played for West of Scotland F.C. and Barbarian F.C.He was on the 1903 British Lions tour to South Africa.... |
forward | 1900-02-24 | v Ireland at Lansdowne Road |
232 | William Welsh | wing | 1900-02-24 | v Ireland at Lansdowne Road |
233 | Lewis Bell | forward | 1900-03-10 | v England at Inverleith |
234 | John Bell | forward | 1901-02-09 | v Wales at Inverleith |
235 | Alexander Duncan Alexander William Duncan Alexander William Duncan was a Scottish international rugby and cricket player.He was capped for between 1901-2. He also played for University of Edinburgh RFC.He also played for the Scotland national cricket team.-References:... |
fullback | 1901-02-09 | v Wales at Inverleith |
236 | Alfred Fell Alfred Fell Alfred Nolan Fell MB ChB was an international rugby union player for Scotland as a member of Edinburgh University RFC.... |
wing | 1901-02-09 | v Wales at Inverleith |
237 | Andrew Flett | forward | 1901-02-09 | v Wales at Inverleith |
238 | Alex Frew Alex Frew Alex Frew was a rugby union forward who played three tests for Scotland and one test for South Africa, captaining them on that one occasion. His club was Edinburgh University RFC-References:... |
forward | 1901-02-09 | v Wales at Inverleith |
239 | Jimmy Ross James Ross (rugby union) James "Jimmy" Ross was a Scottish rugby union player for . He was one of the first Scottish rugby internationalists to die in the First World War, and fell at Messines.... |
forward | 1901-02-09 | v Wales at Inverleith |
240 | Robert Stronach | forward | 1901-02-09 | v Wales at Inverleith |
241 | Phipps Turnbull Phipps Turnbull Phipps Turnbull was a Scottish international rugby union player.He was capped for six times between 1901-2. He also played for Edinburgh Academicals RFC.... |
centre | 1901-02-09 | v Wales at Inverleith |
242 | Francis Dods Francis Dods Francis Dods was a Scottish rugby union player.He was capped once for in 1901. He also played for Edinburgh Academicals.He was the brother of John Dods who was also capped for Scotland.-References:... |
forward | 1901-02-23 | v Ireland at Inverleith |
243 | Robert Neill Robert Miln Neill Robert Miln Neil was a Scottish international rugby union player, who played for and the Lions.He went to Edinburgh Academy and also played for Edinburgh Academicals.... |
scrum-half | 1901-03-09 | v England at Blackheath |
244 | John Bedell-Sivright John Bedell-Sivright John Bedell-Sivright was a Scottish rugby union player.He was capped once for in 1902. He also played for Cambridge University RFC.He was the brother of David Bedell-Sivright who was also capped for Scotland, and who is considered one of the great Scotland players of all time.-References:* Bath,... |
forward | 1902-02-01 | v Wales at Cardiff |
245 | William Kyle | forward | 1902-02-01 | v Wales at Cardiff |
246 | Herbert Bullmore | forward | 1902-02-22 | v Ireland at Belfast |
247 | Andrew Drybrough | centre | 1902-02-22 | v Ireland at Belfast |
248 | Ernest Simson | halfback | 1902-03-15 | v England at Inverleith |
249 | Fatty Cairns | forward | 1903-02-07 | v Wales at Inverleith |
250 | Walter Forrest Walter Torrie Forrest Major Walter Torrie Forrest was a Scottish rugby union player. He was killed in World War I -References:* Bath, Richard The Scotland Rugby Miscellany... |
fullback | 1903-02-07 | v Wales at Inverleith |
251 | Norman Kennedy | lock | 1903-02-07 | v Wales at Inverleith |
252 | John Knox | scrum-half | 1903-02-07 | v Wales at Inverleith |
253 | Hugh Orr | centre | 1903-02-07 | v Wales at Inverleith |
254 | Leonard West | forward | 1903-02-07 | v Wales at Inverleith |
255 | C. France | wing | 1903-02-28 | v Ireland at Inverleith |
256 | John Dallas John Dallas John Dewar Dallas was a Scottish international rugby union forward who played club rugby for Watsonians. Dallas played international rugby for Scotland but is more notable as a rugby referee, and controversially officiated the 1905 encounter between Wales and New Zealand, a match seen as one of... |
forward | 1903-03-21 | v England at Richmond |
257 | James MacDonald | wing | 1903-03-21 | v England at Richmond |
258 | Alexander Bisset | halfback | 1904-02-06 | v Wales at Swansea |
259 | George Crabbie George Crabbie George Crabbie was a Scottish rugby union player.He was capped once for in 1904. He also played for Edinburgh Academicals.He was the brother of John Crabbie who was also capped for Scotland.-References:... |
wing | 1904-02-06 | v Wales at Swansea |
260 | Lewis Macleod Lewis MacLeod (rugby union) Lewis MacDonald MacLeod was a Scottish rugby union player.He was capped six times for between 1904-5. He also played for Cambridge University RFC... |
centre | 1904-02-06 | v Wales at Swansea |
261 | Edward Ross Edward Ross (rugby union) Edward Ross was a Scottish rugby union player.He was capped once for in 1904. He also played for London Scottish FC.He was the brother of James Ross who was also capped for Scotland.-References:... |
forward | 1904-02-06 | v Wales at Swansea |
262 | William Milne | forward | 1904-02-27 | v Ireland at Lansdowne Road |
263 | Joseph Waters Joseph Waters (rugby union) Joseph Waters was a Scottish rugby union player.He was capped twice in 1904 . He also played for Cambridge University RFC.He was the father of Frank Waters, who was also capped for Scotland.-References:... |
forward | 1904-02-27 | v Ireland at Lansdowne Road |
264 | Hugh Fletcher | forward | 1904-03-19 | v England at Inverleith |
265 | John Forbes | centre | 1905-02-04 | v Wales at Inverleith |
266 | Anthony Little Anthony Little (rugby) -References:* Bath, Richard The Scotland Rugby Miscellany... |
forward | 1905-02-04 | v Wales at Inverleith |
267 | Pat Munro Patrick Munro Patrick Munro , also known as Pat Munro, was a British Conservative politician and international rugby union player.-Biography:... |
halfback | 1905-02-04 | v Wales at Inverleith |
268 | Andrew Ross Andrew Ross (rugby union) Andrew Ross was a Scottish rugby union player. He was killed in World War IHe played for Royal High School FP and was capped for in 1905-9.-References:... |
forward | 1905-02-04 | v Wales at Inverleith |
269 | Maurice Dickson Maurice Dickson Maurice Rhynd Dickson was a Scottish sportsman who represented his country in both cricket and rugby union.... |
forward | 1905-02-25 | v Ireland at Inverleith |
270 | Robert McCowat | wing | 1905-02-25 | v Ireland at Inverleith |
271 | William Ritchie | wing | 1905-02-25 | v Ireland at Inverleith |
272 | Tom Elliot Tom Elliot Tom Elliot was a Scottish international rugby union player, who played for and the Lions. He was a prop alongside Hugh McLeod, and was described by Bill McLaren as "a tough rugged son of the soil".... |
wing | 1905-03-18 | v England at Richmond |
273 | John MacCallum | forward | 1905-03-18 | v England at Richmond |
274 | Hugh Monteith | forward | 1905-03-18 | v England at Richmond |
275 | Douglas Schulze | fullback | 1905-03-18 | v England at Richmond |
276 | Louis Greig Louis Leisler Greig Group Captain Sir Louis Leisler Greig, KBE, CVO was a British naval surgeon, courtier and intimate of King George VI, and a rugby union player.-Rugby union:... |
halfback | 1905-11-18 | v New Zealand at Inverleith |
277 | James MacKenzie James MacKenzie (rugby union) James Moir MacKenzie was an English born Scottish international rugby union player, who played for . He was capped nine times between 1909-1911.-References:* on scrum.com... |
forward | 1905-11-18 | v New Zealand at Inverleith |
278 | Kenneth Macleod K.G. MacLeod Kenneth "Ken" Grant MacLeod was a Scottish international rugby union player, as well as a golfer, soccer player and cricketer... |
centre | 1905-11-18 | v New Zealand at Inverleith |
279 | William Russell | flanker | 1905-11-18 | v New Zealand at Inverleith |
280 | John Scoular | fullback | 1905-11-18 | v New Zealand at Inverleith |
281 | John Simson | wing | 1905-11-18 | v New Zealand at Inverleith |
282 | Tennant Sloan | wing | 1905-11-18 | v New Zealand at Inverleith |
283 | William Church William Campbell Church William Campbell Church was a Scottish rugby union player. He was killed in World War I, while serving with the CameroniansHe played for Glasgow Academicals and was capped for in 1906.-References:... |
centre | 1906-02-03 | v Wales at Cardiff |
284 | Alexander Purves Alex Purves Alexander "Alex" Purves was a Scottish rugby union player.He was capped ten times for between 1906-08. He also played for London Scottish FC.He was the brother of William Purves who was also capped for Scotland.-References:... |
wing | 1906-02-03 | v Wales at Cardiff |
285 | Maurice Walter | centre | 1906-02-24 | v Ireland at Lansdowne Road |
286 | George Frew | forward | 1906-11-17 | v South Africa at Glasgow |
287 | Campbell Geddes Irvine Geddes Irvine Campbell Geddes was a Scottish rugby union player.He was capped six times between 1906-8 for . He also played for London Scottish FC.He was the father of Keith Geddes, who was also capped for Scotland.-References:... |
forward | 1906-11-17 | v South Africa at Glasgow |
288 | Louis Speirs Louis Moritz Speirs Louis Moritz Speirs was a Scottish rugby union international who played ten times for his country and was part of the first official British and Irish Lions team that toured South Africa in 1910.-Early life:... |
forward | 1906-11-17 | v South Africa at Glasgow |
289 | W.H.M. Thomson | forward | 1906-11-17 | v South Africa at Glasgow |
290 | Duncan McGregor Duncan MacGregor (rugby union) Duncan MacGregor was a Scottish rugby union player.He was capped three times for in 1907. He also played for Pontypridd RFC in Wales.He was the brother of John MacGregor who was also capped for Scotland.-References:... |
centre | 1907-02-02 | v Wales at Inverleith |
291 | George Sanderson | forward | 1907-02-02 | v Wales at Inverleith |
292 | John Scott | flanker | 1907-03-16 | v England at Blackheath |
293 | J.A. Brown | hooker | 1908-02-01 | v Wales at Swansea |
294 | George Cunningham George Cunningham (governor) Sir George Cunningham, GCIE, KCSI, OBE was an administrator in British India who in his early years was a notable sportsperson, representing and later captaining the Scottish national team at rugby union.-Rugby career:... |
halfback | 1908-02-01 | v Wales at Swansea |
295 | Geoffrey Gowlland | forward | 1908-02-01 | v Wales at Swansea |
296 | Hugh Martin | wing | 1908-02-01 | v Wales at Swansea |
297 | John Wilson John Skinner Wilson (rugby union) John Skinner Wilson was a rugby union player. He was killed in World War I, in the Battle of JutlandHe played for United Services RFC and London Scottish FC and was capped for in 1908-9.-See also:... |
forward | 1908-02-29 | v Ireland at Lansdowne Road |
298 | Colin Gilray | centre | 1908-03-21 | v England at Inverleith |
299 | James Robertson | fly-half | 1908-03-21 | v England at Inverleith |
300 | Lewis Robertson Lewis Robertson Lewis Robertson was a Scottish rugby union player. He was killed in World War IHe played for London Scottish FC and was capped for in 1908-13.-References:... |
forward | 1908-03-21 | v England at Inverleith |
301 | Albert Wade | scrum-half | 1908-03-21 | v England at Inverleith |
302 | Alexander Angus Alex Angus Alexander "Alex" W. Angus was a Scottish international rugby union and cricket player.He was capped twice for between 1909-20. He also played for Watsonians.... |
centre | 1909-02-06 | v Wales at Inverleith |
303 | James Tennent | halfback | 1909-02-06 | v Wales at Inverleith |
304 | William Lely | prop | 1909-02-27 | v Ireland at Inverleith |
305 | Robert Lindsay-Watson | wing | 1909-02-27 | v Ireland at Inverleith |
306 | John McGregor | fly-half | 1909-02-27 | v Ireland at Inverleith |
307 | James Pearson James Pearson (rugby union) James Pearson was a Scottish rugby union player. He was killed in World War IHe played for Watsonians and was capped for in 1909-13.-References:... |
centre | 1909-02-27 | v Ireland at Inverleith |
308 | Charles Stuart Charles Stuart (rugby union) Charles Stuart was a Scottish rugby union player.He was capped seven times for between 1909-11. He also played for West of Scotland FC.He was the brother of Ludovic Stuart who was also capped for Scotland in the 1920s.-References:... |
forward | 1909-02-27 | v Ireland at Inverleith |
309 | Alexander Moodie | forward | 1909-03-20 | v England at Richmond |
310 | James Reid Kerr James Reid Kerr James Reid Kerr was a Scottish sportsman who played both rugby union and cricket for his country. He was also part of the first official British and Irish Lions team that toured South Africa in 1910.-Early life:... |
forward | 1909-03-20 | v England at Richmond |
311 | Fletcher Buchanan | fullback | 1910-01-22 | v France at Inverleith |
312 | Ian Robertson | wing | 1910-01-22 | v France at Inverleith |
313 | Robert Stevenson R.C. Stevenson Dr. Robert C. Stevenson was a Scottish international rugby union player, who played for and the Lions.He also played for St Andrews University... |
forward | 1910-01-22 | v France at Inverleith |
314 | Puss Milroy | scrum-half | 1910-02-05 | v Wales at Cardiff |
315 | Walter Sutherland Walter Sutherland Walter Riddell Sutherland , also known as Wattie Suddie from Hawick was a Scottish rugby union footballer who gained 13 caps playing for the Scotland national rugby union team between 1910 and 1914 and was regarded as the best Scottish wing threequarter of his day... |
wing | 1910-02-05 | v Wales at Cardiff |
316 | Cecil Abercrombie Cecil Abercrombie Cecil Halliday Abercrombie was a Scottish rugby union player and an English first-class cricketer.-Biography:Born on 12 April 1886 in Mozufferpore, India... |
forward | 1910-02-26 | v Ireland at Belfast |
317 | James Dobson | wing | 1910-02-26 | v Ireland at Belfast |
318 | Andrew Lindsay | scrum-half | 1910-02-26 | v Ireland at Belfast |
319 | Donald MacPherson | wing | 1910-02-26 | v Ireland at Belfast |
320 | Rowland Fraser Rowland Fraser Rowland Fraser was a rugby union player. He was killed in France in World War I, during the Battle of the SommeHe played for Cambridge University RFC and was capped for in 1911.He was in the Rifle Brigade... |
prop | 1911-01-02 | v France at Colombes |
321 | Frank Osler | scrum-half | 1911-01-02 | v France at Colombes |
322 | A.M. Stevenson | forward | 1911-01-02 | v France at Colombes |
323 | Borth Tod | fullback | 1911-01-02 | v France at Colombes |
324 | Frederick Turner Frederick Harding Turner Frederick Harding Turner was a rugby union player. He was killed in World War I in the trenches near Kemmel on 10 January 1915 in a trench occupied by his platoon of the Liverpool Scottish when overseeing the organisation of a barbed wire entanglement.He played for Oxford University RFC, and... |
flanker | 1911-01-02 | v France at Colombes |
325 | Thomas Young | centre | 1911-01-02 | v France at Colombes |
326 | D.M. Grant | wing | 1911-02-04 | v Wales at Inverleith |
327 | John MacDonald | wing | 1911-02-04 | v Wales at Inverleith |
328 | Andrew Ross | lock | 1911-02-04 | v Wales at Inverleith |
329 | Andrew Greig | fullback | 1911-02-25 | v Ireland at Inverleith |
330 | Charles Ogilvy | centre | 1911-02-25 | v Ireland at Inverleith |
331 | David Bain David McLaren Bain David McLaren Bain was a rugby union player. He was killed in France in World War I, while serving with the Gordon Highlanders.He played for Oxford University RFC and was capped for in 1911-14... |
prop | 1911-03-18 | v England at Twickenham |
332 | John Dobson | hooker | 1911-03-18 | v England at Twickenham |
333 | JYM Henderson James Young Milne Henderson James Young Milne Henderson was a Scottish rugby union player. He was killed in World War IHe played for Watsonians and was capped for in 1911.-References:... |
fly-half | 1911-03-18 | v England at Twickenham |
334 | William Hutchison William Ramsay Hutchison William Ramsay Hutchison was a Scottish rugby union player. He was killed in World War IHe played for Glasgow High School FP and was capped for in 1911.-References:... |
lock | 1911-03-18 | v England at Twickenham |
335 | Ronald Simson Ronald Simson Ronald Francis Simson, was a Scottish rugby union player for . Simson was the first rugby international - of any nationality - to die in the war... |
centre | 1911-03-18 | v England at Twickenham |
336 | Stephen Steyn Stephen Steyn Stephen Sebastian Leonard Steyn was a Scottish rugby union player. He was killed in World War IHe played for Oxford University RFC and was capped for in 1911-12.-References:... |
wing | 1911-03-18 | v England at Twickenham |
337 | Walter Dickson Walter Michael Dickson Walter Michael Dickson was a Scottish rugby union player. He was killed in World War IHe played for Oxford University RFC and Blackheath FC and was capped for in 1912-13.-References:... |
fullback | 1912-01-20 | v France at Inverleith |
338 | Alexander Gunn | fly-half | 1912-01-20 | v France at Inverleith |
339 | Colin Hill | forward | 1912-01-20 | v France at Inverleith |
340 | David Howie Dave Howie David Dickie Howie was a Scottish rugby union player for and Kirkcaldy RFC. He died in the First World War.He was capped seven times for between 1912–13... |
lock | 1912-01-20 | v France at Inverleith |
341 | Jenny Hume | scrum-half | 1912-01-20 | v France at Inverleith |
342 | William Purves William Purves (rugby union) William Purves was a Scottish rugby union player.He was capped six times for between 1912–1913. He also played for London Scottish FC.He was the brother of Alex Purves who was also capped for Scotland.-References:... |
lock | 1912-01-20 | v France at Inverleith |
343 | Ronald Robertson | forward | 1912-01-20 | v France at Inverleith |
344 | John Will John George Will John George Will was a Scottish rugby union player. He was killed in World War I an air battle over Arras.He played for Cambridge University RFC and was capped for in 1912-14.... |
wing | 1912-01-20 | v France at Inverleith |
345 | James Boyd | fly-half | 1912-03-16 | v England at Inverleith |
346 | William Burnet | centre | 1912-03-16 | v England at Inverleith |
347 | Charles Usher Charlie Usher Charles "Charlie" Milne Usher was a Scottish rugby union player, who played at number eight, and also captained... |
flanker | 1912-03-16 | v England at Inverleith |
348 | Patrick Blair Patrick Blair Patrick Charles Bentley Blair was a Scottish rugby union player. He was killed in World War IHe played for Cambridge University RFC and was capped for in 1912-13.-References:... |
prop | 1912-11-23 | v South Africa at Inverleith |
349 | Roland Gordon | centre | 1913-01-01 | v France at Parc des Princes |
350 | George Ledingham | forward | 1913-01-01 | v France at Parc des Princes |
351 | John MacDougall | flanker | 1913-01-01 | v France at Parc des Princes |
352 | William Stewart | wing | 1913-01-01 | v France at Parc des Princes |
353 | Rufus Bruce-Lockhart | fly-half | 1913-02-01 | v Wales at Inverleith |
354 | Thomas Bowie | fly-half | 1913-02-22 | v Ireland at Inverleith |
355 | George Maxwell | flanker | 1913-02-22 | v Ireland at Inverleith |
356 | Eric Loudoun-Shand Eric Loudoun-Shand Eric Gordon Loudoun-Shand MC TD MA was a Rugby Union international who played for Scotland and captained Oxford University's Rugby side in the 1919 Varsity Match. During what would have been the prime of his playing career he fought in the First World War.-Biography:Eric Gordon Shand was born on... |
centre | 1913-03-15 | v England at Twickenham |
357 | John Sweet | wing | 1913-03-15 | v England at Twickenham |
358 | William Wallace William Middleton Wallace William Middleton Wallace was a Scottish rugby union player. He was killed in World War IHe played for Cambridge University RFC and was capped for in 1913-14.-References:... |
fullback | 1913-03-15 | v England at Twickenham |
359 | David Donald Grahame Donald Air Marshal Sir David Grahame Donald KCB DFC AFC RAF , often known as Sir Grahame Donald, was a Royal Naval Air Service pilot during World War I, a senior Royal Air Force officer between the wars and a senior RAF commander during World War II. In February 1939, Donald was appointed Director of... |
prop | 1914-02-07 | v Wales at Cardiff |
360 | Andrew Hamilton | fly-half | 1914-02-07 | v Wales at Cardiff |
361 | Arthur Laing | prop | 1914-02-07 | v Wales at Cardiff |
362 | Ronald Scobie | centre | 1914-02-07 | v Wales at Cardiff |
363 | Allen Sloan Allen Sloan Allen Sloan was a Scottish rugby union player.He was capped nine times between 1914-21 for . He also played for Edinburgh Academicals.He was the father of Donald Sloan, who was also capped for Scotland.-References:... |
fly-half | 1914-02-07 | v Wales at Cardiff |
364 | Archibald Stewart | forward | 1914-02-07 | v Wales at Cardiff |
365 | Archibald Symington Archibald Symington Archibald William Symington was a Scottish international rugby union player, who was killed in World War II.He was capped twice for in 1914 at lock/second row... |
lock | 1914-02-07 | v Wales at Cardiff |
366 | Jock Wemyss Jock Wemyss Andrew "Jock" Wemyss was a Scottish rugby union player, who played at prop. Wemyss lost one of his eyes in World War I, but continued to play after the war .... |
prop | 1914-02-07 | v Wales at Cardiff |
367 | J.R. Warren | centre | 1914-02-28 | v Ireland at Lansdowne Road |
368 | James Huggan James Huggan James Laidlaw Huggan was a rugby union player. He was killed in World War I at the First Battle of the Aisne... |
wing | 1914-03-21 | v England at Inverleith |
369 | Ian Moffat-Pender | prop | 1914-03-21 | v England at Inverleith |
370 | Eric Young Eric Templeton Young Eric Templeton Young was a Scottish rugby union player. He was killed in World War I during the Gallipoli Campaign in Turkey.-References:... |
flanker | 1914-03-21 | v England at Inverleith |
371 | Gerard Crole | wing | 1920-01-01 | v France at Parc des Princes |
372 | Denoon Duncan | prop | 1920-01-01 | v France at Parc des Princes |
373 | Ernest Fahmy | centre | 1920-01-01 | v France at Parc des Princes |
374 | Robert Gallie | hooker | 1920-01-01 | v France at Parc des Princes |
375 | Finlay Kennedy | prop | 1920-01-01 | v France at Parc des Princes |
376 | William Murray William Murray (rugby union) William Alexander Kininmonth Murray was a Scottish international rugby union player, who played for . He was capped 3 times between 1920-21 at flanker.-References:* on scrum.com... |
lock | 1920-01-01 | v France at Parc des Princes |
377 | Gordon Pattullo | fullback | 1920-01-01 | v France at Parc des Princes |
378 | George Thom | flanker | 1920-01-01 | v France at Parc des Princes |
379 | E.B. MacKay | wing | 1920-02-07 | v Wales at Inverleith |
380 | Neil McPherson | lock | 1920-02-07 | v Wales at Inverleith |
381 | John Selby | scrum-half | 1920-02-07 | v Wales at Inverleith |
382 | Arthur Browning | wing | 1920-02-28 | v Ireland at Inverleith |
383 | Charles Nimmo | scrum-half | 1920-03-20 | v England at Twickenham |
384 | John Bannerman John Bannerman, Baron Bannerman of Kildonan John MacDonald Bannerman, Baron Bannerman of Kildonan OBE was a Scottish farmer, rugby union internationalist and Liberal politician.-Family and education:... |
lock | 1921-01-22 | v France at Inverleith |
385 | James Carmichael | wing | 1921-01-22 | v France at Inverleith |
386 | Ronald Cumming | hooker | 1921-01-22 | v France at Inverleith |
387 | Hector Forsayth | fullback | 1921-01-22 | v France at Inverleith |
388 | Archibald Gracie | centre | 1921-01-22 | v France at Inverleith |
389 | Ian Kilgour | wing | 1921-01-22 | v France at Inverleith |
390 | Alpin Thomson Alpin Thomson Alpin Erroll Thomson DSC played first-class cricket for Somerset and the Royal Navy cricket team in 1922 and 1923. He also played international rugby union for Scotland. He was born in Perth, Western Australia and died at Hawridge, Chesham, Buckinghamshire... |
centre | 1921-01-22 | v France at Inverleith |
391 | John Buchanan | hooker | 1921-02-05 | v Wales at Swansea |
392 | Russell Donald | fly-half | 1921-02-05 | v Wales at Swansea |
393 | George Douglas George Douglas (rugby) George Douglas was a Scottish rugby union and rugby league player.-Rugby union:He was capped once for in 1921. He also played for Jedforest RFC.-References:... |
lock | 1921-02-05 | v Wales at Swansea |
394 | James Shaw | no. 8 | 1921-02-05 | v Wales at Swansea |
395 | John McCrow | wing | 1921-02-26 | v Ireland at Lansdowne Road |
396 | George Murray George Murray (rugby union) George Murray was a Scottish international rugby union player.He was capped twice for in 1921 and 1926. He also played for Glasgow Academicals RFC.His brother Ronald was also capped for Scotland.-References:... |
flanker | 1921-02-26 | v Ireland at Lansdowne Road |
397 | John Stewart | flanker | 1921-02-26 | v Ireland at Lansdowne Road |
398 | Cecil MacKenzie Cecil MacKenzie Cecil James Granville MacKenzie was a Scottish international rugby union player, who played for as a centre. He was capped once in 1921.-References:* on scrum.com... |
centre | 1921-03-19 | v England at Inverleith |
399 | David Bertram | hooker | 1922-01-02 | v France at Colombes |
400 | Doug Davies Doug Davies (rugby union) Douglas "Doug" S. Davies was a Scottish international rugby union player, who played for and the Lions at number 8.He was capped 24 times for Scotland.... |
no. 8 | 1922-01-02 | v France at Colombes |
401 | James Dykes Jimmy Dykes (rugby union) James "Jimmy" Dykes was a Scottish international rugby union player.He was capped twenty times for between 1922-29. He also played for Glasgow Academicals RFC.His brother Andrew was also capped for Scotland.-References:... |
fly-half | 1922-01-02 | v France at Colombes |
402 | William Johnston | fullback | 1922-01-02 | v France at Colombes |
403 | Jock Lawrie | flanker | 1922-01-02 | v France at Colombes |
404 | Eric Liddell Eric Liddell Eric Henry Liddell was a Scottish athlete, rugby union international player, and missionary.Liddell was the winner of the men's 400 metres at the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris... |
wing | 1922-01-02 | v France at Colombes |
405 | Phil MacPherson | centre | 1922-01-02 | v France at Colombes |
406 | A.K. Stevenson | prop | 1922-01-02 | v France at Colombes |
407 | William Bryce | scrum-half | 1922-02-04 | v Wales at Inverleith |
408 | William Dobson | prop | 1922-02-04 | v Wales at Inverleith |
409 | Ronald Warren | centre | 1922-02-04 | v Wales at Inverleith |
410 | James Tolmie | wing | 1922-03-18 | v England at Twickenham |
411 | Dan Drysdale Dan Drysdale Daniel "Dan" Drysdale was a Scottish international rugby union player, who played for and the Lions.Born in Kippen, Stirlingshire Drysdale, went to George Heriots and also played for Heriot's FP,, London Scottish F.C. and Barbarian F.C.... |
fullback | 1923-01-20 | v France at Inverleith |
412 | David Kerr | prop | 1923-01-20 | v France at Inverleith |
413 | Edward McLaren | centre | 1923-01-20 | v France at Inverleith |
414 | Samuel McQueen | fly-half | 1923-01-20 | v France at Inverleith |
415 | Ludovic Stuart Ludovic Stuart Ludovic "Ludo" Stuart was a Scottish rugby union player.He was capped eight times for between 1923-30. He also played for Edinburgh Academicals.He was the brother of Charles Stuart who was also capped for Scotland in the pre-WWI period.-References:... |
lock | 1923-01-20 | v France at Inverleith |
416 | Johnnie Wallace | wing | 1923-01-20 | v France at Inverleith |
417 | Robert Simpson | flanker | 1923-02-24 | v Ireland at Lansdowne Road |
418 | Kelvin Hendrie Kelvin Hendrie Kelvin G.P. Hendrie was a Scottish international rugby union player, who played for and the Lions.He also played for Heriot's FP.He was on the 1924 British Lions tour to South Africa.-References:... |
flanker | 1924-01-01 | v France at Paris |
419 | Robert Howie Bob Howie Robert Howie was a Scottish rugby union player for and Kirkcaldy RFC.He was capped seven times for between 1912-13. He also played for Kirkcaldy RFC, and was selected for the 1924 British Isles tour to South Africa.-Family:... |
prop | 1924-01-01 | v France at Paris |
420 | Christopher Mackintosh | wing | 1924-01-01 | v France at Paris |
421 | Andrew Ross | hooker | 1924-01-01 | v France at Paris |
422 | Herbert Waddell Herbert Waddell Herbert Waddell was a Scottish rugby union fly-half who played club rugby for Glasgow Academicals and international rugby for Scotland and the British Isles... |
fly-half | 1924-01-01 | v France at Paris |
423 | George Aitken | centre | 1924-02-02 | v Wales at Inverleith |
424 | Alexander Gillies | no. 8 | 1924-02-02 | v Wales at Inverleith |
425 | Ian Smith Ian Smith (Scottish rugby player) Ian Scott Smith was a Scottish rugby union wing who played 32 Tests for Scotland and two Tests for British Isles. Although he was born in Melbourne, Australia, and bought up in New Zealand, Smith moved to England and ended up at Winchester College, Oxford University and Edinburgh University... |
wing | 1924-02-02 | v Wales at Inverleith |
426 | Robert Henderson | prop | 1924-02-23 | v Ireland at Inverleith |
427 | Robert Millar | wing | 1924-02-23 | v Ireland at Inverleith |
428 | James Gilchrist | hooker | 1925-01-24 | v France at Inverleith |
429 | David MacMyn David MacMyn Dr David James MacMyn TD, BA, MB, BCHIR was a rugby union international who represented Scotland from 1925 to 1928 later becoming president of the Scottish Rugby Union. He also practiced as a surgeon.-Early life:... |
lock | 1925-01-24 | v France at Inverleith |
430 | James Nelson | scrum-half | 1925-01-24 | v France at Inverleith |
431 | John Paterson | flanker | 1925-01-24 | v France at Inverleith |
432 | James Scott | flanker | 1925-01-24 | v France at Inverleith |
433 | William Stevenson | prop | 1925-01-24 | v France at Inverleith |
434 | James Ireland | hooker | 1925-02-07 | v Wales at Swansea |
435 | William Berkley | prop | 1926-01-02 | v France at Colombes |
436 | Roy Kinnear Roy Muir Kinnear Roy Muir Kinnear was a Scottish dual-code international rugby union and professional rugby league footballer of the 1920s and 30s, who at representative level played rugby union for British Lions, and , and at representative level played rugby league for Great Britain and Other... |
centre | 1926-01-02 | v France at Colombes |
437 | Bill Simmers Max Simmers William Maxwell Simmers was a Scottish rugby union player. He was often referred to as "Max" and/or "Bill".He was capped twenty eight times between 1926-32 for , scoring six tries... |
wing | 1926-02-06 | v Wales at Murrayfield |
438 | James Graham | flanker | 1926-02-27 | v Ireland at Murrayfield |
439 | Gordon Boyd | wing | 1926-03-20 | v England at Twickenham |
440 | John Allan | prop | 1927-01-22 | v France at Murrayfield |
441 | Edward Taylor Edward Taylor (rugby union) Edward Graham Taylor was a Scottish rugby union player.He was a wing and played twice for , against and in 1927.He also went on the 1927 British Lions tour to Argentina.-References:... |
wing | 1927-02-05 | v Wales at Cardiff |
442 | Peter Douty Peter Douty Peter Sime Douty was a Scottish rugby union player.He was a scrum half, and played three times for , against , and in the 1927-8 season.... |
scrum-half | 1927-12-17 | v Australia at Murrayfield |
443 | William Ferguson | prop | 1927-12-17 | v Australia at Murrayfield |
444 | Harry Greenlees | fly-half | 1927-12-17 | v Australia at Murrayfield |
445 | Robert Kelly Robert Kelly (rugby union) Robert Forrest Kelly was a Scottish rugby union player.He was a Three-Quarter Centre, and played four times for , against , , and in the 1927-8 season.... |
centre | 1927-12-17 | v Australia at Murrayfield |
446 | William Roughead | hooker | 1927-12-17 | v Australia at Murrayfield |
447 | Willie Welsh Willie Welsh William "Willie" Berridge Welsh was a Scottish international rugby union player, and later rugby league player, who played for and the Lions.... |
no. 8 | 1927-12-17 | v Australia at Murrayfield |
448 | Jimmy Ferguson | prop | 1928-02-04 | v Wales at Murrayfield |
449 | John Goodfellow | wing | 1928-02-04 | v Wales at Murrayfield |
450 | John Hume | centre | 1928-02-25 | v Ireland at Murrayfield |
451 | Harry Lind Harry Lind Harry Lind was a Scottish international rugby union player. He was capped 16 times for between 1928-36 at centre.His club was Dunfermline RFC.... |
fly-half | 1928-02-25 | v Ireland at Murrayfield |
452 | Alexander Brown | fly-half | 1928-03-17 | v England at Twickenham |
453 | John Beattie | lock | 1929-01-19 | v France at Murrayfield |
454 | Hugh MacKintosh | hooker | 1929-01-19 | v France at Murrayfield |
455 | Robert Smith | prop | 1929-01-19 | v France at Murrayfield |
456 | Kenneth Wright | flanker | 1929-01-19 | v France at Murrayfield |
457 | Tom Aitchison | fullback | 1929-02-02 | v Wales at Swansea |
458 | Thomas Brown | centre | 1929-02-02 | v Wales at Swansea |
459 | Charles Brown | wing | 1929-03-16 | v England at Murrayfield |
460 | William Emslie | fly-half | 1930-01-01 | v France at Colombes |
461 | Reginald Langrish | fullback | 1930-01-01 | v France at Colombes |
462 | Bobby Rowand | no. 8 | 1930-01-01 | v France at Colombes |
463 | Jack Stewart | lock | 1930-01-01 | v France at Colombes |
464 | Frank Waters Frank Waters (rugby union) Frank Waters was a Scottish rugby union player.He was capped seven times between 1930–1932 for . He also played for Cambridge University RFC and London Scottish FC.He was the son of Joseph Waters, who was also capped for Scotland.-References:... |
flanker | 1930-01-01 | v France at Colombes |
465 | W.C.C. Agnew | flanker | 1930-02-01 | v Wales at Murrayfield |
466 | R.A. Foster | prop | 1930-02-01 | v Wales at Murrayfield |
467 | Thomas Hart Thomas Hart (cricketer) Thomas Mure Hart was a Scottish cricketer and rugby union player. He played twice for the Scotland national rugby union team and twice for the Scotland national cricket team as a right-handed batsman and right-arm fast-medium bowler.-Biography:Born in Glasgow in 1909, Hart was educated at... |
centre | 1930-02-01 | v Wales at Murrayfield |
468 | Drummond Ford Drummond Ford Drummond St Clair Ford was a Scottish international rugby union player, who was killed in World War II.He was capped five times for between 1930-32, scoring three tries in that period... |
wing | 1930-02-22 | v Ireland at Murrayfield |
469 | James Hutton | centre | 1930-03-15 | v England at Twickenham |
470 | Henry Polson | flanker | 1930-03-15 | v England at Twickenham |
471 | David McLaren | lock | 1931-01-24 | v France at Murrayfield |
472 | Alexander Walker | flanker | 1931-01-24 | v France at Murrayfield |
473 | Alfred Wilson | centre | 1931-01-24 | v France at Murrayfield |
474 | James Wilson | no. 8 | 1931-01-24 | v France at Murrayfield |
475 | Donald Crichton-Miller | flanker | 1931-02-07 | v Wales at Cardiff |
476 | Doddie Wood | wing | 1931-02-07 | v Wales at Cardiff |
477 | Ross Logan Ross Logan W. Ross Logan was a Scottish international rugby union and cricket player.He attended Merchiston Castle School, where he captained the school team for three successive seasons. He also played for Edinburgh University RFC, and Edinburgh Wanderers, captaining the latter at one point.-International... |
scrum-half | 1931-03-21 | v England at Murrayfield |
478 | James Forrest | wing | 1932-01-16 | v South Africa at Murrayfield |
479 | Thomas Lawther | fullback | 1932-01-16 | v South Africa at Murrayfield |
480 | Mark Stewart | lock | 1932-01-16 | v South Africa at Murrayfield |
481 | Alexander Hutton | fullback | 1932-02-27 | v Ireland at Murrayfield |
482 | Andrew Dykes Andrew Dykes (rugby union) Andrew Dykes was a Scottish international rugby union player.He was capped once for in 1932. He also played for Glasgow Academicals RFC.His brother Jimmy was also capped for Scotland.-References:... |
fullback | 1932-03-19 | v England at Twickenham |
483 | John MacArthur | scrum-half | 1932-03-19 | v England at Twickenham |
484 | George Ritchie George Ritchie (rugby union) George Ritchie was a Scottish rugby union player.He was capped once in 1932 for . He also played for Dundee HSFP.He was the grandfather of noted Scottish rugby player Andy Nicol.-References:... |
no. 8 | 1932-03-19 | v England at Twickenham |
485 | Francis Wright | lock | 1932-03-19 | v England at Twickenham |
486 | David Brown | fullback | 1933-02-04 | v Wales at Swansea |
487 | Ken Fyfe | wing | 1933-02-04 | v Wales at Swansea |
488 | Mac Henderson Mac Henderson James McLaren Henderson , better known as Mac Henderson was a Scottish international rugby union player and businessman, founding one of Edinburgh's most famous restaurants, Henderson's. His brother Ian was also an international rugby player.Henderson was born in 1907 in Elphinstone, near Tranent... |
no. 8 | 1933-02-04 | v Wales at Swansea |
489 | Kenneth Jackson | fly-half | 1933-02-04 | v Wales at Swansea |
490 | Herbert Lorraine | centre | 1933-02-04 | v Wales at Swansea |
491 | James Ritchie | hooker | 1933-02-04 | v Wales at Swansea |
492 | James Thom | prop | 1933-02-04 | v Wales at Swansea |
493 | Jock Waters Jock Waters J.A. "Jock" Waters was a Scottish international rugby union player, who played for and the Lions.He also played for Selkirk RFC.He was on the 1938 British Lions tour to South Africa,, and the 1936 British Lions tour to Argentina.-References:... |
prop | 1933-02-04 | v Wales at Swansea |
494 | Peter Gedge Peter Gedge Peter Gedge was a Scottish rugby union player. He was capped once in 1933 for . He also played for Edinburgh Wanderers.-Rugby union career:Gedge made his international debut on Apr 1, 1933 at Lansdowne Road in the Ireland vs Scotland match which was won by Scotland... |
wing | 1933-04-01 | v Ireland at Lansdowne Road |
495 | William Burnet | prop | 1934-02-03 | v Wales at Murrayfield |
496 | Charles Dick | centre | 1934-02-03 | v Wales at Murrayfield |
497 | Lindsay Lambie | hooker | 1934-02-03 | v Wales at Murrayfield |
498 | Douglas Lowe | lock | 1934-02-03 | v Wales at Murrayfield |
499 | Kenneth Marshall Kenneth Walker Marshall Kenneth Walker Marshall was a Scottish international rugby and cricket player.He was capped for between 1934-7. He also played for Edinburgh Academicals RFC.He also played for the Scotland national cricket team.-References:... |
fullback | 1934-02-03 | v Wales at Murrayfield |
500 | Jack Park | wing | 1934-02-03 | v Wales at Murrayfield |
501 | Wilson Shaw | wing | 1934-02-03 | v Wales at Murrayfield |
502 | David Thom | flanker | 1934-02-03 | v Wales at Murrayfield |
503 | James Cotter | fly-half | 1934-02-24 | v Ireland at Murrayfield |
504 | Gordon Cottington Gordon Cottington -Rugby union:He was capped five times for in 1934-36. He also played for Kelso RFC.-References:* Bath, Richard The Scotland Rugby Miscellany -External links:*... |
hooker | 1934-02-24 | v Ireland at Murrayfield |
505 | John Crawford | wing | 1934-02-24 | v Ireland at Murrayfield |
506 | Jack Watherston | flanker | 1934-02-24 | v Ireland at Murrayfield |
507 | Charles Grieve | fly-half | 1935-02-02 | v Wales at Cardiff |
508 | Robert Grieve | prop | 1935-02-02 | v Wales at Cardiff |
509 | Johnny Johnston | wing | 1935-02-02 | v Wales at Cardiff |
510 | Ronald Murray Ronald Murray (rugby union) Ronald Murray was a Scottish international rugby union player.He was capped twice for in 1935. He also played for Cambridge University RFC.His brother George was also capped for Scotland.-References:... |
prop | 1935-02-02 | v Wales at Cardiff |
511 | Alastair McNeil Alastair McNeil Alastair Simpson Bell McNeil was a Scottish international rugby union player, who was killed in World War II at Anzio.He was capped once for in 1935... |
prop | 1935-02-23 | v Ireland at Lansdowne Road |
512 | William Murdoch W.C.W. Murdoch William Copeland Wood Murdoch was a Scottish international rugby union player who played at full-back.... |
centre | 1935-03-16 | v England at Murrayfield |
513 | Peter Tait | hooker | 1935-03-16 | v England at Murrayfield |
514 | Gordon "Dod" Gray Gordon Gray (rugby) Gordon Leitch "Dod" Gray was a Scottish rugby union and professional rugby league footballer of the 1930s, who played at Hooker, i.e. number 2.-Rugby union:He was capped four times for in 1935-37... |
hooker | 1935-11-23 | v New Zealand at Murrayfield |
515 | James Kerr Jimmy Kerr James "Jimmy" Mitchell Kerr was a Scottish international rugby and cricket player.-Career:Kerr was capped for between 1935-7. He also played for Heriot's RFC... |
fullback | 1935-11-23 | v New Zealand at Murrayfield |
516 | Duncan Shaw | prop | 1935-11-23 | v New Zealand at Murrayfield |
517 | Malcolm Cooper | flanker | 1936-02-01 | v Wales at Murrayfield |
518 | William Druitt | hooker | 1936-02-01 | v Wales at Murrayfield |
519 | Laurie Duff Laurie Duff P. Laurie Duff was a Scottish international rugby union player, who played for and the Lions.He also played for Glasgow Academicals, and Uddingston RFC.He was on the 1938 British Lions tour to South Africa.-References:... |
no. 8 | 1936-02-01 | v Wales at Murrayfield |
520 | Hugh Murray Hugh Murray (rugby union) Hugh Martin Murray was a Scottish international rugby union player, who played for at centre. He was capped twice in 1936. He was born in Coatbridge.-References:* on scrum.com... |
centre | 1936-02-01 | v Wales at Murrayfield |
521 | V.G. Weston | flanker | 1936-02-22 | v Ireland at Murrayfield |
522 | R.J.E. Whitworth | wing | 1936-02-22 | v Ireland at Murrayfield |
523 | Robert Barrie | flanker | 1936-03-21 | v England at Twickenham |
524 | Maurice Henderson | prop | 1937-02-06 | v Wales at Swansea |
525 | George Horsburgh | lock | 1937-02-06 | v Wales at Swansea |
526 | William Inglis | prop | 1937-02-06 | v Wales at Swansea |
527 | Duncan Macrae Duncan Macrae (rugby player) Duncan James Macrae was a player for the Scotland national rugby union team playing 9 games at centre between 1937 and 1939., as well as for the British Isles team- Early life and career :... |
centre | 1937-02-06 | v Wales at Swansea |
528 | Christian Melville Christian Melville Christian Landale Melville was a Scottish rugby union player.He was capped thrice in 1937 for .-References:* Bath, Richard The Scotland Rugby Miscellany... |
lock | 1937-02-06 | v Wales at Swansea |
529 | William Ross William Alexander Ross William Alexander Ross was a Scottish international rugby union player, who was killed in World War II.He was capped twice for in 1937 at fly-half... |
fly-half | 1937-02-06 | v Wales at Swansea |
530 | William Young W.B. Young William Brewitt Young was a Scottish and East African rugby football player.He was capped ten times for between 1937–48 and three times for East Africa between 1949-50. Along with Maurice Daly of he is one of only two people to have been capped by a major rugby playing nation and by East... |
flanker | 1937-02-06 | v Wales at Swansea |
531 | Rab Bruce-Lockhart | fly-half | 1937-02-27 | v Ireland at Lansdowne Road |
532 | Ian Shaw Ian Shaw (rugby union) Ian Shaw was a Scottish international rugby union player.He was capped once for in 1937. He also played for Glasgow High School FP RFC.His brother Wilson Shaw was also capped for Scotland.-References:... |
centre | 1937-02-27 | v Ireland at Lansdowne Road |
533 | Robert Dryden | wing | 1937-03-20 | v England at Murrayfield |
534 | Jake Borthwick | prop | 1938-02-05 | v Wales at Murrayfield |
535 | Wilfrid Crawford | flanker | 1938-02-05 | v Wales at Murrayfield |
536 | Tommy Dorward | scrum-half | 1938-02-05 | v Wales at Murrayfield |
537 | Archibald Drummond | wing | 1938-02-05 | v Wales at Murrayfield |
538 | John Forrest John Forrest (rugby union) John Gordon Scott Forrest was a Scottish international rugby union player, who was killed in World War II.He was educated at Strathallan and was capped three times for in 1938, scoring two tries... |
wing | 1938-02-05 | v Wales at Murrayfield |
539 | John Hastie | hooker | 1938-02-05 | v Wales at Murrayfield |
540 | George Roberts George Roberts (rugby union) George Roberts was a Scottish international rugby union player, who was killed in World War II at Kanchanaburi in Thailand.He was capped five times for between 1938-39. He also played for Watsonians RFC.... |
fullback | 1938-02-05 | v Wales at Murrayfield |
541 | Allan Roy | lock | 1938-02-05 | v Wales at Murrayfield |
542 | William Blackadder | prop | 1938-03-19 | v England at Twickenham |
543 | William Renwick William Renwick (rugby union) William Norman Renwick was a Scottish international rugby union player, who was killed in World War II at Bolsena.He was capped twice for between 1938-39, scoring two tries... |
wing | 1938-03-19 | v England at Twickenham |
544 | Willie Brydon | scrum-half | 1939-02-04 | v Wales at Cardiff |
545 | John Craig | wing | 1939-02-04 | v Wales at Cardiff |
546 | George Gallie George Gallie George Holmes Gallie was a Scottish international rugby union player, who played at prop, and who was killed in World War II at Minturno.He was capped once for in 1939... |
prop | 1939-02-04 | v Wales at Cardiff |
547 | John Innes | centre | 1939-02-04 | v Wales at Cardiff |
548 | William Purdie | prop | 1939-02-04 | v Wales at Cardiff |
549 | Ralph Sampson | hooker | 1939-02-04 | v Wales at Cardiff |
550 | Ian Graham | hooker | 1939-02-25 | v Ireland at Lansdowne Road |
551 | Ian Henderson Ian Henderson (rugby union) Ian Henderson was a Scottish international rugby union player.He was capped eight times for between 1939-48. He also played for Edinburgh Academicals RFC.... |
prop | 1939-02-25 | v Ireland at Lansdowne Road |
552 | Donald MacKenzie D.K.A. MacKenzie Donald Kenneth Andrew MacKenzie was a Scottish international rugby union player, who played for twice at number eight in the 1939 Home Nations Championship... |
no. 8 | 1939-02-25 | v Ireland at Lansdowne Road |
553 | William Penman William Penman William Mitchell Penman was a Scottish international rugby union player, who was killed in World War II, when he was shot down over Hanover.He was capped once for in 1939... |
fullback | 1939-02-25 | v Ireland at Lansdowne Road |
554 | Gus Black Angus Black Note: "Black Angus" or "Aonghas Dubh" is a nickname for Aonghas MacNeacailAngus "Gus" Black was a Scottish international rugby union player, who played for and the Lions.He also played for Edinburgh University.... |
scrum-half | 1947-01-01 | v France at Colombes |
555 | Russell Bruce | centre | 1947-01-01 | v France at Colombes |
556 | George Cawkwell | lock | 1947-01-01 | v France at Colombes |
557 | David Deas | no. 8 | 1947-01-01 | v France at Colombes |
558 | Charlie Drummond | centre | 1947-01-01 | v France at Colombes |
559 | Doug Elliot Douglas Elliot Douglas Elliot also known as W.I.D. Elliot and Doug Elliot is a former Scottish international rugby union player, who played for . He was capped 29 times for Scotland between 1947-54... |
flanker | 1947-01-01 | v France at Colombes |
560 | Keith Geddes Keith Geddes (rugby union) Keith Geddes was a Scottish rugby union player.He was capped four times for in 1947. He also played for London Scottish FC.He was the son of Irvine Geddes, who was also capped for Scotland.-References:... |
fullback | 1947-01-01 | v France at Colombes |
561 | John Hunter | lock | 1947-01-01 | v France at Colombes |
562 | Thomas Jackson | wing | 1947-01-01 | v France at Colombes |
563 | Ian Lumsden Ian Lumsden Ian James Michael Lumsden is a former Scottish rugby union international.Lumsden, a full-back and occasional fly half, was capped seven times in Tests for Scotland. These appearances came in both the 1947 and 1949 Five Nations Championships.He also played first-class cricket with the Scottish... |
fly-half | 1947-01-01 | v France at Colombes |
564 | Thomas McGlashan | prop | 1947-01-01 | v France at Colombes |
565 | William Maclennan | wing | 1947-01-01 | v France at Colombes |
566 | John Orr | flanker | 1947-01-01 | v France at Colombes |
567 | Alexander Watt | prop | 1947-01-01 | v France at Colombes |
568 | Richard Aitkin | prop | 1947-02-01 | v Wales at Murrayfield |
569 | Frank Coutts | lock | 1947-02-01 | v Wales at Murrayfield |
570 | David Mackenzie David MacKenzie (rugby union) David Douglas Mackenzie was a Scottish international rugby union player, who played for . He was capped six times between 1947-48 on the wing.-References:* on scrum.com... |
wing | 1947-02-01 | v Wales at Murrayfield |
571 | Ernest Anderson | scrum-half | 1947-02-22 | v Ireland at Murrayfield |
572 | Howard Campbell | prop | 1947-02-22 | v Ireland at Murrayfield |
573 | Alastair Fisher Alastair Fisher Alastair Fisher was a Scottish rugby union player.He was capped twice in 1947 for . He also played for Waterloo RFC.He was the father of Colin Fisher, who was also capped for Scotland.-References:... |
hooker | 1947-02-22 | v Ireland at Murrayfield |
574 | Jimmy Lees | no. 8 | 1947-02-22 | v Ireland at Murrayfield |
575 | Duncan MacLean | flanker | 1947-02-22 | v Ireland at Murrayfield |
576 | William Munro | fly-half | 1947-02-22 | v Ireland at Murrayfield |
577 | Dave Valentine Dave Valentine David Donald Valentine was a Scottish representative rugby union and Rugby League World Cup winning footballer, a dual-code rugby international of the 1940s and '50s.-Rugby union:... |
flanker | 1947-02-22 | v Ireland at Murrayfield |
578 | Dallas Allardice | scrum-half | 1947-11-22 | v Australia at Murrayfield |
579 | Robert Bruce | prop | 1947-11-22 | v Australia at Murrayfield |
580 | Leslie Currie | lock | 1947-11-22 | v Australia at Murrayfield |
581 | Hamish Dawson | lock | 1947-11-22 | v Australia at Murrayfield |
582 | Derek Hepburn | fly-half | 1947-11-22 | v Australia at Murrayfield |
583 | Dod Lyall | hooker | 1947-11-22 | v Australia at Murrayfield |
584 | Charles McDonald | wing | 1947-11-22 | v Australia at Murrayfield |
585 | Thomas Wright Thomas Wright (rugby) Thomas Wright is a former Scottish rugby union and rugby league player.-Rugby league:Wright transferred to Leeds in 1948-49.He later played for the Scotland national rugby league team.-References:... |
centre | 1947-11-22 | v Australia at Murrayfield |
586 | William Black | prop | 1948-01-24 | v France at Murrayfield |
587 | Angus Cameron Angus Cameron (rugby union) Angus Cameron was a Scottish international rugby union player.He was capped for seventeen times between 1948-56. He also played for Glasgow High School Former Pupils RFC.His brother Donald was also capped for Scotland.... |
centre | 1948-02-07 | v Wales at Cardiff |
588 | Stuart Coltman | prop | 1948-02-28 | v Ireland at Lansdowne Road |
589 | Logie Bruce-Lockhart | centre | 1948-03-20 | v England at Murrayfield |
590 | Robert Finlay | lock | 1948-03-20 | v England at Murrayfield |
591 | James Abercrombie | hooker | 1949-01-15 | v France at Colombes |
592 | Laurie Gloag | centre | 1949-01-15 | v France at Colombes |
593 | Doug Keller | flanker | 1949-01-15 | v France at Colombes |
594 | Peter Kininmonth Peter Kininmonth Peter Kininmonth was a Scottish international rugby union player, who played for and the Lions.He also played for Oxford University and Richmond RFC.He weighed 14 stone 11 lb.... |
no. 8 | 1949-01-15 | v France at Colombes |
595 | Doug Smith | wing | 1949-01-15 | v France at Colombes |
596 | Gullie Wilson | lock | 1949-01-15 | v France at Colombes |
597 | A.M. Thomson | lock | 1949-02-26 | v Ireland at Murrayfield |
598 | John Macphail | hooker | 1949-03-19 | v England at Twickenham |
599 | Stephen Wright | prop | 1949-03-19 | v England at Twickenham |
600 | Grahame Budge Grahame Budge Grahame Morris Budge was a Scotland rugby player. He played 4 times for Scotland and once for the British Isles against New Zealand.... |
prop | 1950-01-14 | v France at Murrayfield |
601 | Dod Burrell | fullback | 1950-01-14 | v France at Murrayfield |
602 | Arthur Dorward Arthur Dorward Arthur Dorward was a Scottish international rugby union player.He was capped fifteen times for between 1950-457. He also played for Gala RFC.His brother Tom Dorward was also capped for Scotland.-References:... |
scrum-half | 1950-01-14 | v France at Murrayfield |
603 | Robert Gemmill | lock | 1950-01-14 | v France at Murrayfield |
604 | Ranald Macdonald | centre | 1950-01-14 | v France at Murrayfield |
605 | Douglas Muir | lock | 1950-01-14 | v France at Murrayfield |
606 | Donald Sloan | centre | 1950-01-14 | v France at Murrayfield |
607 | Donald Scott | wing | 1950-02-25 | v Ireland at Lansdowne Road |
608 | Tommy Gray | fullback | 1950-03-18 | v England at Murrayfield |
609 | James Scott | flanker | 1950-03-18 | v England at Murrayfield |
610 | Allan Cameron | wing | 1951-01-13 | v France at Colombes |
611 | Ian Coutts Ian Coutts Ian Coutts was a Scottish sportsman from England who played cricket at first class level and who represented Scotland in rugby union from 1951 to 1952.-Early life:... |
centre | 1951-01-13 | v France at Colombes |
612 | John Hegarty John Hegarty (rugby union) John Hegarty was a Scottish rugby union player.He was capped six times between 1951-55 for . He also played for Hawick RFC.He was the father of Brian Hegarty, who was also capped for Scotland.-References:... |
flanker | 1951-01-13 | v France at Colombes |
613 | Hamish Inglis | lock | 1951-01-13 | v France at Colombes |
614 | Norman Mair Norman Mair Norman G.R. Mair is a sports journalist and a former Scottish international rugby union and cricket player. He later became a journalist for The Scotsman on rugby and golf., and also wrote for Rugby World His daughter is Suzi Mair, who presents STV News at Six.Mair has always been outspoken in his... |
hooker | 1951-01-13 | v France at Colombes |
615 | David Rose David Rose (rugby) David M. Rose is a Scottish former rugby union and professional Rugby League World Cup winning footballer of the 1950s who at representative level has played rugby union for Scotland, and at club level for Jed-Forest RFC, playing at Wing, i.e. number 11 or 14, and at representative level has... |
wing | 1951-01-13 | v France at Colombes |
616 | Iain Ross | scrum-half | 1951-01-13 | v France at Colombes |
617 | Oliver Turnbull | centre | 1951-01-13 | v France at Colombes |
618 | Bob Wilson | prop | 1951-01-13 | v France at Colombes |
619 | Robert Gordon | wing | 1951-02-03 | v Wales at Murrayfield |
620 | Robert Taylor | flanker | 1951-02-03 | v Wales at Murrayfield |
621 | Ian Thomson | fullback | 1951-02-03 | v Wales at Murrayfield |
622 | Ken Dalgleish | wing | 1951-02-24 | v Ireland at Murrayfield |
623 | John Hart | wing | 1951-11-24 | v South Africa at Murrayfield |
624 | James Johnston | lock | 1951-11-24 | v South Africa at Murrayfield |
625 | James Allan | centre | 1952-01-12 | v France at Murrayfield |
626 | Ian Cordial | centre | 1952-01-12 | v France at Murrayfield |
627 | fly-half | 1952-01-12 | v France at Murrayfield | |
628 | John Fox | prop | 1952-01-12 | v France at Murrayfield |
629 | Adam Fulton | scrum-half | 1952-01-12 | v France at Murrayfield |
630 | Jim Greenwood | flanker | 1952-01-12 | v France at Murrayfield |
631 | Norman Munnoch | hooker | 1952-01-12 | v France at Murrayfield |
632 | Mike Walker | lock | 1952-01-12 | v France at Murrayfield |
633 | Neil Cameron | fullback | 1952-03-15 | v England at Murrayfield |
634 | John Friebe | no. 8 | 1952-03-15 | v England at Murrayfield |
635 | David Gilbert-Smith | flanker | 1952-03-15 | v England at Murrayfield |
636 | James Inglis | prop | 1952-03-15 | v England at Murrayfield |
637 | Thomas Weatherstone | wing | 1952-03-15 | v England at Murrayfield |
638 | Chick Henderson | lock | 1953-01-10 | v France at Colombes |
639 | John King | hooker | 1953-01-10 | v France at Colombes |
640 | Donald Macdonald Donald MacDonald (rugby union) Donald Macdonald was a Scottish international rugby union player.He was capped for seven times between 1977-78. He also played for Oxford University RFC, London Scottish FC, and West of Scotland FC.... |
no. 8 | 1953-01-10 | v France at Colombes |
641 | Keith McMillan | flanker | 1953-01-10 | v France at Colombes |
642 | Bruce Thomson | prop | 1953-01-10 | v France at Colombes |
643 | Alec Valentine Alec Valentine Alec Richard Valentine is a Scottish former international rugby union footballer.He was capped three times for in 1953, playing Flanker... |
flanker | 1953-01-10 | v France at Colombes |
644 | Donald Cameron Donald Cameron (Scottish rugby union) Donald Cameron was a Scottish international rugby union player.He was capped for six times between 1953-54. He also played for Glasgow High School FP RFC.His brother Angus Cameron was also capped for Scotland.... |
centre | 1953-02-28 | v Ireland at Murrayfield |
645 | Edwin Henriksen | no. 8 | 1953-02-28 | v Ireland at Murrayfield |
646 | Gurth Hoyer-Millar Gurth Hoyer-Millar Gurth Christian Hoyer-Millar is a former Scottish sportsman who played international rugby union for Scotland. He also played first-class cricket with the Oxford University Cricket Club.... |
hooker | 1953-02-28 | v Ireland at Murrayfield |
647 | Ken Spence | scrum-half | 1953-02-28 | v Ireland at Murrayfield |
648 | John Wilson | prop | 1953-02-28 | v Ireland at Murrayfield |
649 | William Cowie | no. 8 | 1953-03-21 | v England at Twickenham |
650 | Walter Kerr | flanker | 1953-03-21 | v England at Twickenham |
651 | Ian Swan | wing | 1953-03-21 | v England at Twickenham |
652 | Ewen Fergusson Ewen Fergusson Sir Ewen Alastair John Fergusson, GCMG, GCVO is a British diplomat.The son of Sir Ewen MacGregor Field Fergusson and Winifred Evelyn Fergusson, he was educated at Rugby and Oriel College, Oxford. He played rugby for Oxford University and for , gaining 5 caps... |
lock | 1954-01-09 | v France at Murrayfield |
653 | Robert MacEwen Robert MacEwen Robert MacEwen is a former a rugby union international who represented Scotland from 1954 to 1958.-Rugby union career:MacEwen made his international debut on Jan 9, 1954 at Murrayfield in the Scotland vs France match.... |
hooker | 1954-01-09 | v France at Murrayfield |
654 | Hugh McLeod | prop | 1954-01-09 | v France at Murrayfield |
655 | John Marshall | fullback | 1954-01-09 | v France at Murrayfield |
656 | Ernest Michie Ernie Michie Ernest "Ernie" James Stewart Michiewas a Scottish international rugby union player, who played for and the Lions. He played at second row , and his nickname was "Fourteen".... |
lock | 1954-01-09 | v France at Murrayfield |
657 | Adam Robson Adam Robson Adam Robson, was a Scottish rugby union player, who played as a flanker.He was capped twenty two times for between 1954-1960.He also played for Hawick RFC and Hawick Linden RFC.-References:... |
flanker | 1954-01-09 | v France at Murrayfield |
658 | Kim Elgie | centre | 1954-02-13 | v New Zealand at Murrayfield |
659 | Pat MacLachlan | scrum-half | 1954-02-13 | v New Zealand at Murrayfield |
660 | Graham Ross | fly-half | 1954-02-13 | v New Zealand at Murrayfield |
661 | Hamish Kemp Hamish Kemp إJames William Young Kemp, known as Hamish Kemp, was a Scottish rugby union player, who played at lock/second row.He was capped twenty seven times for between 1954-1960. He also played for GHSFP.... |
lock | 1954-04-10 | v Wales at Swansea |
662 | James Docherty | fly-half | 1955-01-08 | v France at Colombes |
663 | Hugh Duffy Hugh Duffy (rugby) Hugh Duffy is a Scottish former rugby union and professional rugby league footballer of the 1950s who at representative level has played rugby union for Scotland, and at club level for Jed-Forest RFC, playing at Flanker, i.e... |
flanker | 1955-01-08 | v France at Colombes |
664 | Micky Grant | centre | 1955-01-08 | v France at Colombes |
665 | Ian Hastie | prop | 1955-01-08 | v France at Colombes |
666 | William Relph | hooker | 1955-01-08 | v France at Colombes |
667 | Robin Charters | centre | 1955-02-05 | v Wales at Murrayfield |
668 | Tom Elliot | prop | 1955-02-05 | v Wales at Murrayfield |
669 | William Glen | flanker | 1955-02-05 | v Wales at Murrayfield |
670 | James Nichol | scrum-half | 1955-02-05 | v Wales at Murrayfield |
671 | Arthur Smith | wing | 1955-02-05 | v Wales at Murrayfield |
672 | Robin Chisholm Robin Chisholm Robin Chisholm was a Scottish international rugby union player.He was capped for eleven times between 1955-60. He also played for Melrose RFC.His brother David Chisholm was also capped for Scotland.-References:... |
fullback | 1955-02-26 | v Ireland at Murrayfield |
673 | Ian MacGregor | flanker | 1955-02-26 | v Ireland at Murrayfield |
674 | Norman Campbell | scrum-half | 1956-01-14 | v France at Murrayfield |
675 | Keith Macdonald | centre | 1956-01-14 | v France at Murrayfield |
676 | Thomas McClung | centre | 1956-02-25 | v Ireland at Lansdowne Road |
677 | George Stevenson | centre | 1956-03-17 | v England at Murrayfield |
678 | Edward McKeating | centre | 1957-01-12 | v France at Colombes |
679 | Ken Scotland Ken Scotland Kenneth "Ken" J.F. Scotland was a Scottish rugby union player. He played for Scotland a number of times between 1957 and 1965, and for the British Lions on their 1959 tour of New Zealand; he was a full-back... |
fullback | 1957-01-12 | v France at Colombes |
680 | John Allan | wing | 1957-02-23 | v Ireland at Murrayfield |
681 | James Maxwell | fly-half | 1957-02-23 | v Ireland at Murrayfield |
682 | Ken Smith | no. 8 | 1957-02-23 | v Ireland at Murrayfield |
683 | Gordon Waddell Gordon Waddell Gordon James Barr Waddell was a Scottish rugby union player, and the son of Herbert Waddell. He played for the invitational tourist team, the Barbarians and on two British and Irish Lions tours. In fact he is the only Scottish stand off to be double lion... |
fly-half | 1957-03-16 | v England at Twickenham |
684 | Norman Bruce | hooker | 1958-01-11 | v France at Murrayfield |
685 | Mike Robertson | flanker | 1958-01-11 | v France at Murrayfield |
686 | Tremayne Rodd Tremayne Rodd, 3rd Baron Rennell John Adrian Tremayne Rodd, 3rd Baron Rennell was a Scottish rugby union player. He succeeded his uncle as 3rd Baron Rennell in 1978, and sat on the Conservative Party benches in the House of Lords.-Early years:... |
scrum-half | 1958-01-11 | v France at Murrayfield |
687 | Malcolm Swan | lock | 1958-01-11 | v France at Murrayfield |
688 | Christopher Elliot Christy Elliot Christy Elliot was a Scottish international rugby union player.He was capped for twelve times between 1958-65. He also played for Langholm RFC.His brother Tom Elliot was also capped for Scotland.-References:... |
wing | 1958-03-15 | v England at Murrayfield |
689 | Stanley Coughtrie Stan Coughtrie Stan Coughtrie was a Scottish international rugby union player, who played for and the Lions.He also played for Edinburgh Academicals.He was on the 1959 British Lions tour to Australia and New Zealand.-References:... |
scrum-half | 1959-01-10 | v France at Colombes |
690 | Iain Laughland Iain Laughland Ian Hugh Page Laughland was a Scottish rugby player, who played for and London Scottish FC. He was a fly half, and took over from Gordon Waddell. He was capped 31 times between 1959-1967.McLaren says of a game against in 1960... |
centre | 1959-01-10 | v France at Colombes |
691 | Frans ten Bos Frans ten Bos Frans Herman ten Bos was an English-born rugby union footballer, of Dutch ancestry. He played for as a lock in the 1960s, and was capped seventeen times... |
lock | 1959-03-21 | v England at Twickenham |
692 | John Davidson | no. 8 | 1959-03-21 | v England at Twickenham |
693 | David Rollo David Rollo (rugby union) David Miller Durie Rollo was a prop forward who played for . Unusually for a Scotland internationalist, he came from Fife.As a prop, he could play both tight and loosehead:... |
prop | 1959-03-21 | v England at Twickenham |
694 | James Shackleton | centre | 1959-03-21 | v England at Twickenham |
695 | Keith Bearne | no. 8 | 1960-01-09 | v France at Murrayfield |
696 | Joseph McPartlin | centre | 1960-01-09 | v France at Murrayfield |
697 | Gregor Sharp | fly-half | 1960-01-09 | v France at Murrayfield |
698 | Charlie Stewart | flanker | 1960-02-06 | v Wales at Cardiff |
699 | David Edwards | flanker | 1960-02-27 | v Ireland at Lansdowne Road |
700 | Thomas Grant Oliver Grant Thomas Oliver Grant was a Scottish international rugby union player.He was capped for six times between 1960-64. He also played for Hawick RFC.His brother Derrick Grant was also capped for Scotland.-References:... |
lock | 1960-02-27 | v Ireland at Lansdowne Road |
701 | Brian Shillinglaw Brian Shillinglaw Brian Shillinglaw, nicknamed "Shill", was a Scottish rugby union and rugby league player.-Rugby union:He was capped five times for in 1960-61... |
scrum-half | 1960-02-27 | v Ireland at Lansdowne Road |
702 | Ronald Thomson | wing | 1960-02-27 | v Ireland at Lansdowne Road |
703 | Patrick Burnet | centre | 1960-04-30 | v South Africa at Port Elizabeth |
704 | Walter Hart | flanker | 1960-04-30 | v South Africa at Port Elizabeth |
705 | Mike Campbell-Lamerton Mike Campbell-Lamerton Colonel Michael John "Mike" Campbell-Lamerton was a British army officer and rugby union figure. Despite being a career soldier on active service, he would captain the Scotland rugby team a number of times.... |
lock | 1961-01-07 | v France at Colombes |
706 | Ron Cowan Ronnie Cowan Ronald "Ronnie/Ron" C. Cowan was a Scottish international rugby union player, who played for and the Lions. and subsequently played rugby league.-Rugby union:He was capped five times for in 1961-62.... |
centre | 1961-01-07 | v France at Colombes |
707 | John Douglas | no. 8 | 1961-01-07 | v France at Colombes |
708 | Kenneth Ross | flanker | 1961-01-21 | v South Africa at Murrayfield |
709 | Alexander Hastie Alex Hastie Alexander James Hastie, also known as Alex Hastie or Eck Hastie was a Scottish rugby union player. who played at scrum-half and was commonly linked with David Chisholm:... |
scrum-half | 1961-02-11 | v Wales at Murrayfield |
710 | John Brash | flanker | 1961-03-18 | v England at Twickenham |
711 | Ron Glasgow Ron Glasgow Ronald "Ron" Glasgow was a Scottish rugby union player.He was capped ten times between 1962-65 for . He also played for Dunfermline RFC, and Gordonians RFC.Allan Massie considers that:... |
flanker | 1962-01-13 | v France at Murrayfield |
712 | Robert Steven | prop | 1962-02-24 | v Ireland at Lansdowne Road |
713 | Cameron Boyle Cameron Boyle Cameron "Cammie" Boyle was a Scottish international rugby union player.He was capped for three times in 1963. He also played for London Scottish FC.His brother Alasdair Boyle was also capped for Scotland.-References:... |
prop | 1963-01-12 | v France at Colombes |
714 | William Watherston | flanker | 1963-01-12 | v France at Colombes |
715 | David White | centre | 1963-01-12 | v France at Colombes |
716 | Colin Blaikie | fullback | 1963-02-23 | v Ireland at Murrayfield |
717 | James Fisher | no. 8 | 1963-03-16 | v England at Twickenham |
718 | Brian Henderson | centre | 1963-03-16 | v England at Twickenham |
719 | Brian Neill | prop | 1963-03-16 | v England at Twickenham |
720 | Peter Brown | lock | 1964-01-04 | v France at Murrayfield |
721 | William Hunter | lock | 1964-01-04 | v France at Murrayfield |
722 | Jim Telfer Jim Telfer James "Jim" Telfer is a Scottish rugby union coach and a former rugby player. A former headmaster at Hawick High School and chemistry teacher, he has won fame as a Scottish forwards coach who gave punishing training sessions to his players... |
flanker | 1964-01-04 | v France at Murrayfield |
723 | Stewart Wilson Stewart Wilson Stewart Wilson is a former international rugby union player.He was capped twenty-two times for Scotland as a fullback between 1964 and 1968, and captained his country in four international matches... |
fullback | 1964-01-04 | v France at Murrayfield |
724 | David Chisholm David Chisholm David Chisholm was a Scottish international rugby union player.He was capped for fourteen times between 1964-68. He also played for Melrose RFC... |
fly-half | 1964-02-22 | v Ireland at Lansdowne Road |
725 | William Jackson | wing | 1964-02-22 | v Ireland at Lansdowne Road |
726 | Derrick Grant Derrick Grant Derrick Grant is a former international rugby union player.Grant was capped fourteen times as a flanker for between 1965 and 1968. He scored one try for Scotland... |
flanker | 1965-01-09 | v France at Colombes |
727 | Frank Laidlaw Frank Laidlaw Francis Andrew Linden Laidlaw is a former international rugby union playerHe was capped thirty-two times for Scotland as a hooker between 1964 and 1971 and captained his country twice.... |
hooker | 1965-01-09 | v France at Colombes |
728 | Brian Simmers Brian Simmers Brian Maxwell Simmers was a Scottish rugby union player.He was capped seven times between 1967-71 for . He also played for Glasgow Academicals.He was the son of Bill "Max" Simmers, who was also capped for Scotland.... |
fly-half | 1965-01-09 | v France at Colombes |
729 | Peter Stagg Peter Stagg Peter Kidner Stagg is a former international rugby union player.He was capped twenty-eight times as a lock for Scotland between 1965 and 1970, including one cap as a replacement.... |
lock | 1965-01-09 | v France at Colombes |
730 | Norm Suddon | prop | 1965-02-06 | v Wales at Murrayfield |
731 | David Whyte | wing | 1965-02-06 | v Wales at Murrayfield |
732 | Sandy Hinshelwood Sandy Hinshelwood Alexander James Watt Hinshelwood is a former international rugby union player.He was capped twenty-one times for Scotland as a wing between 1966 and 1970. He scored five tries for Scotland.... |
wing | 1966-01-15 | v France at Murrayfield |
733 | John Macdonald | prop | 1966-01-15 | v France at Murrayfield |
734 | Jock Turner Jock Turner John "Jock" William Cleet Turner is a former international rugby union player.He was capped twenty times for Scotland between 1966 and 1971, winnings six caps at fly-half, thirteen as a centre and one at fullback... |
fly-half | 1966-02-05 | v Wales at Cardiff |
735 | Alasdair Boyle Alasdair Boyle Alasdair Boyle was a Scottish international rugby union player.He was capped for six times between 1966-68. He also played for London Scottish FC.His brother Cameron Boyle was also capped for Scotland.-References:... |
no. 8 | 1966-12-17 | v Australia at Murrayfield |
736 | Sandy Carmichael Sandy Carmichael Alexander Bennett Carmichael was a tighthead prop forward who played for West of Scotland R.F.C. and earned 50 caps in the Scotland national rugby union team from 1967 to 1978, which was a record for a Scottish forward at the time... |
prop | 1967-02-25 | v Ireland at Murrayfield |
737 | Robert Welsh | centre | 1967-02-25 | v Ireland at Murrayfield |
738 | Ian McCrae | scrum-half | 1967-03-18 | v England at Twickenham |
739 | John Frame | centre | 1967-12-02 | v New Zealand at Murrayfield |
740 | Bob Keddie | wing | 1967-12-02 | v New Zealand at Murrayfield |
741 | George Mitchell | lock | 1967-12-02 | v New Zealand at Murrayfield |
742 | Hamish Keith | wing | 1968-01-13 | v France at Murrayfield |
743 | Tom Elliot | flanker | 1968-02-03 | v Wales at Cardiff |
744 | Rodger Arneil Rodger Arneil Rodger Arniel is a former Scotland international rugby union player. He was played on two British and Irish Lions tours - to South Africa in 1968 and New Zealand in 1971, the second tour as a replacement... |
flanker | 1968-02-24 | v Ireland at Lansdowne Road |
745 | Charles Hodgson | wing | 1968-02-24 | v Ireland at Lansdowne Road |
746 | Alastair McHarg Alastair McHarg Alastair McHarg was a lock for the Scotland national rugby union team, 1968-79. He won 44 caps for Scotland... |
lock | 1968-02-24 | v Ireland at Lansdowne Road |
747 | Gordon Connell | scrum-half | 1968-03-16 | v England at Murrayfield |
748 | Derek Deans | hooker | 1968-03-16 | v England at Murrayfield |
749 | Ian Robertson Ian Robertson (rugby commentator) Ian Robertson is a Scottish-born broadcaster, writer and former international rugby player. He is best known as a rugby union commentator for BBC Radio.-Early life:... |
fly-half | 1968-03-16 | v England at Murrayfield |
750 | Chris Rea | centre | 1968-11-02 | v Australia at Murrayfield |
751 | Colin Telfer Colin Telfer Colin McLeod Telfer, was a Scottish rugby union player, who played as a fly-half.He was capped seventeen times for between 1968-1976. He also played for Hawick RFC.... |
fly-half | 1968-11-02 | v Australia at Murrayfield |
752 | Richard Allan | scrum-half | 1969-02-22 | v Ireland at Murrayfield |
753 | Wilson Lauder | flanker | 1969-02-22 | v Ireland at Murrayfield |
754 | William Macdonald | (replacement) | 1969-02-22 | v Ireland at Murrayfield |
755 | Ian McLauchlan Ian McLauchlan John "Ian" McLauchlan is a former Scottish John "Ian" McLauchlan is a former [[Scotland|Scottish]] John "Ian" McLauchlan is a former [[Scotland|Scottish]] [[rugby union] playerer... |
prop | 1969-03-15 | v England at Twickenham |
756 | Billy Steele William Steele (rugby player) William Charles Common Steele also known as Billy Steele, is a former Scotland international rugby union player.The first club he played for was Langholm RFC, in his hometown of Langholm in south west Scotland.... |
wing | 1969-03-15 | v England at Twickenham |
757 | Alastair Biggar Alastair Biggar Alastair Gourlay Biggar is a former Scotland international rugby union player. He was capped twelve times for his country, between 1969 and 1972, including the Five Nations seasons of 1970, 1971 and 1972... |
wing | 1969-12-06 | v South Africa at Murrayfield |
758 | Gordon Brown | lock | 1969-12-06 | v South Africa at Murrayfield |
759 | Duncan Paterson Duncan Paterson Duncan Paterson was a Scottish rugby union player. He played at scrum-half, for Gala RFC at club level and was capped at international level for Scotland... |
scrum-half | 1969-12-06 | v South Africa at Murrayfield |
760 | Ian Smith | fullback | 1969-12-06 | v South Africa at Murrayfield |
761 | Mike Smith | wing | 1970-02-07 | v Wales at Cardiff |
762 | Robert Young | scrum-half | 1970-02-07 | v Wales at Cardiff |
763 | Ken Oliver | no. 8 | 1970-06-06 | v Australia at Sydney |
764 | Nairn MacEwan | flanker | 1971-01-16 | v France at Colombes |
765 | Ronald Hannah | wing | 1971-02-27 | v Ireland at Murrayfield |
766 | Arthur Brown | fullback | 1971-03-20 | v England at Twickenham |
767 | Quintin Dunlop | hooker | 1971-03-20 | v England at Twickenham |
768 | Steven Turk | (replacement) | 1971-03-20 | v England at Twickenham |
769 | Gordon Strachan Gordon Strachan (rugby union) Gordon Matthew Strachan is a Scottish former rugby union player who was capped five times by his country.-Biography:... |
(replacement) | 1971-03-27 | v England at Murrayfield |
770 | Robert Clark | hooker | 1972-01-15 | v France at Murrayfield |
771 | Jim Renwick Jim Renwick Jim Renwick was one of Scotland's greatest rugby players, usually at centre. He played for Hawick Harlequins RFC and the full Hawick RFC team, and the British Lions, 1972–84. He earned 52 caps for his country. Allan Massie thinks his 1981-82 international season was his best, and describes... |
centre | 1972-01-15 | v France at Murrayfield |
772 | Alan Lawson Alan Lawson Alan Lawson was born on 19 May 1948 in Kirkcaldy is a retired Scottish rugby union player. He played scrum-half for Scotland on 15 occasions between 1972 and 1980... |
(replacement) | 1972-01-15 | v France at Murrayfield |
773 | Ian Barnes | lock | 1972-02-05 | v Wales at Cardiff |
774 | Lewis Dick Lewis Dick Lewis Dick is a former a rugby union international who represented Scotland from 1972 to 1977.-Rugby union career:Dick made his international debut on 5 February 1972 at Cardiff Arms Park in the Wales vs Scotland match.... |
(replacement) | 1972-02-05 | v Wales at Cardiff |
775 | Ian Forsyth | centre | 1972-12-16 | v New Zealand at Murrayfield |
776 | Andy Irvine | fullback | 1972-12-16 | v New Zealand at Murrayfield |
777 | Ian McGeechan Ian McGeechan Sir Ian Robert McGeechan OBE is a Scottish former rugby union player and coach. His nickname is "Geech".-Playing career:... |
fly-half | 1972-12-16 | v New Zealand at Murrayfield |
778 | David Shedden David Shedden David Shedden was a Scottish rugby union player. He played for Scotland 18 times between 1972 and 1978.Shedden played for the West of Scotland F.C., and Garnock Rugby ClubRichard Bath writes of him that:-References:... |
wing | 1972-12-16 | v New Zealand at Murrayfield |
779 | Ronald Wright | lock | 1973-01-13 | v France at Parc des Princes |
780 | John Millican | flanker | 1973-02-03 | v Wales at Murrayfield |
781 | Doug Morgan | scrum-half | 1973-02-03 | v Wales at Murrayfield |
782 | Hamish Bryce | (replacement) | 1973-02-24 | v Ireland at Murrayfield |
783 | Drew Gill | wing | 1973-03-31 | v Presidents XV at Murrayfield |
784 | Duncan Madsen | hooker | 1974-01-19 | v Wales at Cardiff |
785 | William Watson | no. 8 | 1974-01-19 | v Wales at Cardiff |
786 | Michael Hunter | centre | 1974-03-16 | v France at Murrayfield |
787 | David Bell David Bell (sportsman) David Lauder Bell was a Scottish rugby union international and first-class cricketer.-Rugby union:... |
centre | 1975-02-01 | v Ireland at Murrayfield |
788 | Mike Biggar | flanker | 1975-02-01 | v Ireland at Murrayfield |
789 | David Leslie David Leslie (rugby union) David Leslie is a former Scottish rugby union player. He played for Scotland 32 times between 1975 and 1985. He usually played at number eight, but occasionally at flanker.... |
no. 8 | 1975-02-01 | v Ireland at Murrayfield |
790 | Graham Birkett | centre | 1975-06-14 | v New Zealand at Auckland |
791 | Colin Fisher Colin Fisher Colin Fisher was a Scottish rugby union player.He was capped five times between 1975-76 for . He also played for Waterloo RFC.He is the son of Alastair Fisher, who was also capped for Scotland.-References:... |
hooker | 1975-06-14 | v New Zealand at Auckland |
792 | Bruce Hay Bruce Hay Bruce Hamilton Hay was a Scottish international rugby union player.-Background:Hay was born in Edinburgh and educated at Liberton High School. From there he went on to work as an engineer for the National Coal Board... |
fullback | 1975-06-14 | v New Zealand at Auckland |
793 | George Mackie | no. 8 | 1975-12-06 | v Australia at Murrayfield |
794 | Alastair Cranston | centre | 1976-02-07 | v Wales at Cardiff |
795 | Alan Tomes Alan Tomes Alan Tomes is a former international rugby union player. He toured South Africa in 1980 with the British and Irish Lions and at the time played club rugby for Hawick RFC.He is the father of Exeter Chiefs lock Sean Tomes.-References:... |
lock | 1976-02-21 | v England at Murrayfield |
796 | Ron Wilson | fly-half | 1976-02-21 | v England at Murrayfield |
797 | Jim Aitken Jim Aitken Jim Aitken is a British businessman and former Scotland international rugby union player. He won 24 international caps and scored one try, playing at loose head prop, between 1977 and 1984, and captained the Scottish Grand Slam side in the 1984 Five Nations Championship.He is now a successful... |
prop | 1977-01-15 | v England at Twickenham |
798 | Alex Brewster | flanker | 1977-01-15 | v England at Twickenham |
799 | Don Macdonald | no. 8 | 1977-01-15 | v England at Twickenham |
800 | Bill Gammell Bill Gammell Sir William Benjamin Bowring Gammell, commonly known as Bill Gammell is a Scottish sportsman and industrialist.-Early life:Bill Gammell was born in Edinburgh... |
wing | 1977-02-19 | v Ireland at Murrayfield |
801 | Norman Pender | prop | 1977-02-19 | v Ireland at Murrayfield |
802 | Charles Hegarty | flanker | 1978-01-21 | v Ireland at Lansdowne Road |
803 | Colin Deans Colin Deans Colin Thomas Deans born on 3 May 1955 in Hawick in the Scottish borders was a rugby union player with Hawick RFC and . His nickname was the Hawick Hooker.He made his debut against in 1978 when Scotland lost, 16 - 19... |
hooker | 1978-02-04 | v France at Murrayfield |
804 | Charles Hogg | (replacement) | 1978-02-04 | v France at Murrayfield |
805 | Richard Breakey | fly-half | 1978-03-04 | v England at Murrayfield |
806 | David Gray | lock | 1978-03-04 | v England at Murrayfield |
807 | Rob Cunningham | hooker | 1978-12-09 | v New Zealand at Murrayfield |
808 | Gordon Dickson | flanker | 1978-12-09 | v New Zealand at Murrayfield |
809 | Keith Robertson Keith Robertson (rugby union) Keith William Robertson is a former Scottish rugby union player. He played for Scotland forty four times between 1978 and 1989... |
wing | 1978-12-09 | v New Zealand at Murrayfield |
810 | Ian Lambie | (replacement) | 1978-12-09 | v New Zealand at Murrayfield |
811 | John Rutherford | fly-half | 1979-01-20 | v Wales at Murrayfield |
812 | Iain Milne Iain Milne Iain Milne is a former rugby union footballer. His nickname is "The Bear" in view of his physical size and strength.... |
prop | 1979-03-03 | v Ireland at Murrayfield |
813 | David Johnston | centre | 1979-11-10 | v New Zealand at Murrayfield |
814 | John Beattie | no. 8 | 1980-02-02 | v Ireland at Lansdowne Road |
815 | James Burnett | prop | 1980-02-02 | v Ireland at Lansdowne Road |
816 | Bill Cuthbertson | lock | 1980-02-02 | v Ireland at Lansdowne Road |
817 | Roy Laidlaw Roy Laidlaw Roy James Laidlaw is a Scottish rugby union footballer. Laidlaw was capped 47 times, as a scrum half, for Scotland between 1980–1988, and British Lions in New Zealand in 1983.... |
scrum-half | 1980-02-02 | v Ireland at Lansdowne Road |
818 | Steve Munro | wing | 1980-02-02 | v Ireland at Lansdowne Road |
819 | Kenneth Lawrie | (replacement) | 1980-02-16 | v France at Murrayfield |
820 | Bryan Gossman | fly-half | 1980-03-01 | v Wales at Cardiff |
821 | Norrie Rowan Norrie Rowan Norman "Norrie" Rowan is a Scottish international rugby union player, from Edinburgh, who played for .He played for Boroughmuir RFC, and was also nominated for Rugby Worlds "Unsung Hero" award in 1989 - he was the only Scot to be given an award in that year, after playing in all Five Nations... |
prop | 1980-03-01 | v Wales at Cardiff |
822 | James Gossman | (replacement) | 1980-03-15 | v England at Murrayfield |
823 | Jim Calder | flanker | 1981-01-17 | v France at Parc des Princes |
824 | Iain Paxton Iain Paxton Iain Angus McLeod Paxton is a Scottish rugby union player who won 36 caps at number eight and lock between 1981 and 1988, scoring a total of five tries. He made his debut against New Zealand All Blacks on the 1981 tour and later that year he helped Scotland to a memorable 24-15 win over Australia... |
no. 8 | 1981-06-13 | v New Zealand at Dunedin |
825 | Roger Baird Roger Baird Gavin Roger Todd Baird was a Scottish rugby union player, who won 27 caps playing on the wing for between 1981 and 1988.... |
wing | 1981-12-19 | v Australia at Murrayfield |
826 | Eric Paxton | flanker | 1982-02-20 | v Ireland at Lansdowne Road |
827 | Derek White | flanker | 1982-03-06 | v France at Murrayfield |
828 | Jim Pollock | wing | 1982-03-20 | v Wales at Cardiff |
829 | Rick Gordon | centre | 1982-07-04 | v Australia at Brisbane |
830 | Gerry McGuinness | prop | 1982-07-04 | v Australia at Brisbane |
831 | Peter Dods Peter Dods Peter Dods is a former international rugby union player, who played fullback for Gala and Scotland.He made his international debut against Ireland in the opening match of the 1983 Five Nations. It was a largely disappointing championship for Scotland, but Dods scored 11 points in a 22-12 win over... |
fullback | 1983-01-15 | v Ireland at Murrayfield |
832 | Tom Smith | lock | 1983-03-05 | v England at Twickenham |
833 | Alexander Kennedy | centre | 1983-11-12 | v New Zealand at Murrayfield |
834 | Alister Campbell Alister James Campbell Alister James Campbell was a Scottish international rugby union player, who played for . He was capped 15 times between 1984-1988 at lock/second row.-References:* on scrum.com... |
lock | 1984-03-03 | v Ireland at Lansdowne Road |
835 | Iain Hunter | (replacement) | 1984-03-03 | v Ireland at Lansdowne Road |
836 | Gary Callander Gary Callander Gary Callander is a retired Rugby Union player who was born in Edinburgh, Scotland.Between 1983 and 1989 he won 6 caps playing Hooker for the Scottish Rugby Union side – for five of which he was Captain and included him leading the Scottish team to win 24–11 over France at Murrayfield Stadium in... |
hooker | 1984-05-12 | v Romania at Bucharest |
837 | Sean McGaughey | flanker | 1984-05-12 | v Romania at Bucharest |
838 | John Jeffrey John Jeffrey John Jeffrey is a Scottish former internationalistrugby union player. His nicknames are "The Great White Shark" and "JJ", the former because of his blond "thatch of hair".... |
flanker | 1984-12-08 | v Australia at Murrayfield |
839 | Alexander Mackenzie Alexander MacKenzie (rugby union) Alexander David Gregor MacKenzie was a Scottish international rugby union player, who played for . He was capped once in 1984. He now runs a farm near Hanmer Springs, Canterbury, New Zealand.-References:* on scrum.com... |
prop | 1984-12-08 | v Australia at Murrayfield |
840 | Peter Steven | wing | 1984-12-08 | v Australia at Murrayfield |
841 | Douglas Wyllie | fly-half | 1984-12-08 | v Australia at Murrayfield |
842 | Keith Murray Keith Murray (rugby union) Keith Tony Murray was a Scottish international rugby union player, who played for . He was capped three times in 1985.-References:* on scrum.com... |
centre | 1985-02-02 | v Ireland at Murrayfield |
843 | Iwan Tukalo Iwan Tukalo Iwan Tukalo was a Scottish rugby union footballer, winning 37 caps for his country between 1985 and 1992. He was part of the Grand Slam winning team in 1990.... |
wing | 1985-02-02 | v Ireland at Murrayfield |
844 | Finlay Calder Finlay Calder Finlay Calder is a Scottish former rugby union player.Born in Haddington, East Lothian and educated at Stewart's Melville College, Calder played at open side flanker and won 34 caps representing Scotland from 1986-91. He captained the British Lions tour to Australia in 1989... |
flanker | 1986-01-18 | v France at Murrayfield |
845 | Jeremy Campbell-Lamerton Jeremy Campbell-Lamerton Jeremy Robert Edward Campbell-Lamerton is a former Scottish rugby union lock. He played 3 times for the Scottish national team in the 1986-7 season.He is the son of Mike Campbell-Lamerton, the noted rugby player.... |
lock | 1986-01-18 | v France at Murrayfield |
846 | Matthew Duncan | wing | 1986-01-18 | v France at Murrayfield |
847 | Gavin Hastings Gavin Hastings Andrew Gavin Hastings, OBE is a former Scotland rugby union player. He is frequently considered one of the best, if not the best, rugby player to come out of Scotland. His nickname is "Big Gav".Hastings was born in Edinburgh... |
fullback | 1986-01-18 | v France at Murrayfield |
848 | Scott Hastings | centre | 1986-01-18 | v France at Murrayfield |
849 | David Sole David Sole David Sole is a former Scottish rugby union footballer. He was educated at Blairmore prep school and Glenalmond College, a private school in Perthshire.... |
prop | 1986-01-18 | v France at Murrayfield |
850 | Alan Tait Alan Tait Alan V. Tait is a Scottish rugby footballer and coach. He is currently head coach at Newcastle Falcons and a former rugby league and rugby union footballer who played outside centre for Scotland and the British and Irish Lions... |
(replacement) | 1987-05-23 | v France at Christchurch |
851 | Greig Oliver | scrum-half | 1987-05-30 | v Zimbabwe at Wellington |
852 | Richard Cramb | (replacement) | 1987-06-02 | v Romania at Dunedin |
853 | Derek Turnbull | flanker | 1987-06-06 | v New Zealand at Christchurch |
854 | Damian Cronin Damian Cronin Damian Cronin is a former Scotland rugby union rugby player who represented London Scottish FC. He is an alumnus of Prior Park College.Playing in the second row, he was part of the Grand Slam winning side in 1990... |
lock | 1988-01-16 | v Ireland at Lansdowne Road |
855 | Andrew Ker Andrew Ker Andrew B.M. Ker was a Scottish international rugby union and cricket player.He was capped for in 1988. He also played for Kelso RFC.He also played for the Scotland national cricket team.-References:... |
fly-half | 1988-02-20 | v Wales at Cardiff |
856 | Gary Armstrong Gary Armstrong Gary Armstrong is a former Scottish rugby union player who played scrum-half. He played for Jed-Forest RFC, Newcastle Falcons, The Borders and represented Scotland and the British Lions. His nickname is the Border Terrier... |
scrum-half | 1988-11-19 | v Australia at Murrayfield |
857 | Graham Marshall | (replacement) | 1988-11-19 | v Australia at Murrayfield |
858 | Craig Chalmers Craig Chalmers Craig Minto Chalmers is a former Scottish rugby union footballer for Melrose.-International career:The fly-half represented Scotland and the British Lions at international level... |
fly-half | 1989-01-21 | v Wales at Murrayfield |
859 | Chris Gray Chris Gray (rugby player) Dr Christopher Antony Gray is a former Scottish international rugby player who played most of his club rugby in England.-Club career:... |
lock | 1989-01-21 | v Wales at Murrayfield |
860 | Sean Lineen Sean Lineen Sean Lineen is a Scottish rugby player, originally from New Zealand. He has been awarded the freedom of the city of Edinburgh.-Early life:Lineen was born on December 25, 1961, in Auckland. He is the son of rugby player Terry Lineen.... |
centre | 1989-01-21 | v Wales at Murrayfield |
861 | Kenny Milne | hooker | 1989-01-21 | v Wales at Murrayfield |
862 | Paul Burnell Paul Burnell Paul Burnell educated at Reading Blue Coat School is a former Scotland international rugby union player. He toured New Zealand in 1993 with the British and Irish Lions and at the time played club rugby for London Scottish. His only international try was against The in the 1995 Rugby World Cup... |
prop | 1989-02-04 | v England at Twickenham |
863 | Tony Stanger Tony Stanger Anthony George Stanger is a former Scottish international rugby union player, and is Scotland's joint record try scorer.... |
wing | 1989-10-28 | v Fiji at Murrayfield |
864 | George Buchanan-Smith George Buchanan-Smith George Buchanan-Smith is a former a rugby union international who represented Scotland from 1989 to 1990.-Rugby union career:Buchanan-Smith made his international debut on Oct 28, 1989 at Murrayfield in the Scotland vs Fiji match.... |
(replacement) | 1989-10-28 | v Fiji at Murrayfield |
865 | Lindsay Renwick | wing | 1989-12-09 | v Romania at Murrayfield |
866 | John Allan | hooker | 1990-06-16 | v New Zealand at Dunedin |
867 | Alex Moore | wing | 1990-06-23 | v New Zealand at Auckland |
868 | Doddie Weir Doddie Weir George "Doddie" Weir, born 4 July 1970 in Edinburgh, is a Rugby Union player, in the lock position.George Weir started playing rugby for Stewarts Melville RFC, his former school, in Edinburgh. He studied at the Scottish Agricultural College, gaining an HND, from 1988-1991 . He moved to Melrose RFC... |
lock | 1990-11-10 | v Argentina at Murrayfield |
869 | David Milne David Milne (rugby union) David Milne was a Scottish international rugby union player.He was capped once for in 1991. He also played for Heriot's Rugby Club.His brothers Iain and Kenny were also capped for Scotland.-References:... |
(replacement) | 1991-10-05 | v Japan at Murrayfield |
870 | Alan Watt | prop | 1991-10-09 | v Zimbabwe at Murrayfield |
871 | Graham Shiel | (replacement) | 1991-10-12 | v Ireland at Murrayfield |
872 | Neil Edwards | lock | 1992-01-18 | v England at Murrayfield |
873 | Dave McIvor | flanker | 1992-01-18 | v England at Murrayfield |
874 | Andy Nicol Andy Nicol Andrew Douglas Nicol , is a former rugby union player and the first British player to lift the Heineken Cup as captain of Bath Rugby... |
scrum-half | 1992-01-18 | v England at Murrayfield |
875 | Ian Smith | flanker | 1992-01-18 | v England at Murrayfield |
876 | Rob Wainwright Rob Wainwright Robert Iain Wainwright is a former rugby union footballer who was capped 37 times for Scotland and once for the British Lions. He played flanker. He was educated at Glenalmond College and Magdalene College, Cambridge where he represented Cambridge University R.U.F.C..He received his first cap in... |
(replacement) | 1992-02-15 | v Ireland at Lansdowne Road |
877 | Peter Jones | (replacement) | 1992-03-21 | v Wales at Cardiff |
878 | Carl Hogg | flanker | 1992-06-13 | v Australia at Sydney |
879 | Peter Wright | prop | 1992-06-13 | v Australia at Sydney |
880 | Ian Corcoran | (replacement) | 1992-06-13 | v Australia at Sydney |
881 | Kenny Logan Kenny Logan Kenny Logan is a rugby union footballer who played wing for London Scottish.- Career :As a schoolboy, Logan had football trials as a goalkeeper for Dundee United and Hearts. He left school at 16 and began his rugby career with Stirling County, making his senior debut at 17.In 1996, he joined Wasps... |
fullback | 1992-06-21 | v Australia at Brisbane |
882 | Martin Scott | hooker | 1992-06-21 | v Australia at Brisbane |
883 | Iain Morrison | flanker | 1993-01-16 | v Ireland at Murrayfield |
884 | Andy Reed | lock | 1993-01-16 | v Ireland at Murrayfield |
885 | Derek Stark | wing | 1993-01-16 | v Ireland at Murrayfield |
886 | Gregor Townsend Gregor Townsend Gregor Peter John Townsend MBE is a former Scottish rugby union player who played at fly-half, full back and latterly centre.... |
(replacement) | 1993-03-06 | v England at Twickenham |
887 | Ian Jardine | centre | 1993-11-20 | v New Zealand at Murrayfield |
888 | Andrew MacDonald Andrew MacDonald (rugby union) Andrew Macdonald is a former a rugby union international who represented Scotland in 1993.-Rugby union career:Macdonald made his international debut on Nov 20, 1993 at Murrayfield in the Scotland vs New Zealand match.... |
lock | 1993-11-20 | v New Zealand at Murrayfield |
889 | Bryan Redpath Bryan Redpath Bryan William Redpath is a former rugby union player, and a member of the Scottish line of scrum-halves that include Gary Armstrong, Roy Laidlaw, Alan Lawson, Chris Cusiter and Mike Blair. Bryan attended Kelso High School in Kelso, Scottish Borders.Redpath won 60 caps playing for Scotland,... |
(replacement) | 1993-11-20 | v New Zealand at Murrayfield |
890 | Shade Munro Shade Munro Donald "Shade" Munro is a Scottish rugby union player, who played at lock/second row.He was selected to tour New Zealand in 1990 , the year of Scotland's 2nd Grand Slam, but he unfortunately suffered an horrendous leg break playing for Scotland against a West of Scotland International Select... |
lock | 1994-01-15 | v Wales at Cardiff |
891 | Alan Sharp | prop | 1994-02-05 | v England at Murrayfield |
892 | Peter Walton | flanker | 1994-02-05 | v England at Murrayfield |
893 | Michael Dods Michael Dods Michael Dods was a Scottish rugby union player. He played as a wing and as a fullback.He played for Gala and Northampton RFC.... |
(replacement) | 1994-03-05 | v Ireland at Lansdowne Road |
894 | Craig Joiner Craig Joiner Craig Joiner was born April 21, 1974 in Glasgow, Scotland. Educated at Merchiston Castle School, he won 25 caps playing on the wing for the Scottish rugby union side between 1994 and 2000.... |
wing | 1994-06-04 | v Argentina at Buenos Aires |
895 | Kevin McKenzie Kevin McKenzie (rugby union) Kevin Duncan McKenzie was a Scottish international rugby union player, who played for . He was capped fourteen times between 1994–98, including the 1995 Rugby World Cup, as a hooker.... |
hooker | 1994-06-04 | v Argentina at Buenos Aires |
896 | Scott Nichol | (replacement) | 1994-06-11 | v Argentina at Buenos Aires |
897 | Derrick Patterson | scrum-half | 1994-11-19 | v South Africa at Murrayfield |
898 | Jeremy Richardson | lock | 1994-11-19 | v South Africa at Murrayfield |
899 | Stewart Campbell | lock | 1995-01-21 | v Canada at Murrayfield |
900 | Dave Hilton | prop | 1995-01-21 | v Canada at Murrayfield |
901 | Eric Peters Eric Peters Eric Peters was an amateur and professional rugby union player, usually playing at No8, who rose to captain the Scotland national rugby union team.-Early life:... |
no. 8 | 1995-01-21 | v Canada at Murrayfield |
902 | John Manson John Manson John James Manson and was a Scottish rugby union footballer who played with Hillfoots, Dundee HSFP, Stirling County & West of Scotland FC... |
(replacement) | 1995-03-18 | v England at Twickenham |
903 | Jim Hay | hooker | 1995-11-18 | v Samoa at Murrayfield |
904 | Stuart Reid Stuart Reid Stuart James Reid is a former rugby union footballer who plays in the back row. He won 8 caps for Scotland between 1999 and 2004 and played for Edinburgh and Narbonne.-Notes:... |
flanker | 1995-11-18 | v Samoa at Murrayfield |
905 | Rowen Shepherd Rowen Shepherd Rowan James Stanley Shepherd is a former Scottish international rugby union player, who played for . He wascapped twenty times for Scotland between 1995-1998.He is tall and weighs .-References:... |
fullback | 1995-11-18 | v Samoa at Murrayfield |
906 | Ronnie Eriksson | centre | 1996-06-15 | v New Zealand at Dunedin |
907 | Barry Stewart | prop | 1996-06-22 | v New Zealand at Auckland |
908 | Murray Wallace Murray Wallace Murray Ian Wallace was a Scottish international rugby union player, who played for . He was capped three times between 1996-97.He is six foot three and weighed 210lbs... |
flanker | 1996-11-09 | v Australia at Murrayfield |
909 | Mattie Stewart | prop | 1996-12-14 | v Italy at Murrayfield |
910 | Graham Ellis | hooker | 1997-01-18 | v Wales at Murrayfield |
911 | Tom Smith | prop | 1997-02-01 | v England at Twickenham |
912 | Cameron Glasgow | (replacement) | 1997-03-15 | v France at Parc des Princes |
913 | Duncan Hodge Duncan Hodge Duncan Hodge was Duncan Hodge was Duncan Hodge was (born August 18, 1974 in Dumfries, Scotland, is a Scottish former internationalist rugby union player. He gained 26 full caps for Scotland.-Playing career:Hodge was born in Dumfries and educated at Merchiston Castle School in Edinburgh.... |
(replacement) | 1997-03-15 | v France at Parc des Princes |
914 | James Craig James Craig (rugby union) James Matthew Craig is a Scottish rugby union player.He was capped four times between 1997–2001 for ., he also played for West of Scotland FC and Glasgow Caledonians.... g |
wing | 1997-11-22 | v Australia at Murrayfield |
915 | Grant McKelvey | hooker | 1997-11-22 | v Australia at Murrayfield |
916 | Scott Murray | lock | 1997-11-22 | v Australia at Murrayfield |
917 | Adam Roxburgh | flanker | 1997-11-22 | v Australia at Murrayfield |
918 | George Graham | (replacement) | 1997-11-22 | v Australia at Murrayfield |
919 | Stuart Grimes Stuart Grimes Stuart Brian Grimes is a former Scottish rugby player and captain. Grimes' previous clubs include Padova, Border Reivers, Newcastle Falcons, Caledonia Reds, Watsonians, Edinburgh University, Robert Gordon's College. He was previously Newcastle Falcons forwards coach... |
(replacement) | 1997-11-22 | v Australia at Murrayfield |
920 | Gordon Bulloch Gordon Bulloch Gordon Bulloch is a rugby union player who is hooker for West of Scotland F.C. and formerly Scotland. Gordon Bulloch is Scotland’s third most capped player with a total of 75 and their most-capped hooker. He previously played for Glasgow and Leeds Tykes.Gordon has played for Scotland at U19 and... |
hooker | 1997-12-06 | v South Africa at Murrayfield |
921 | Simon Holmes | flanker | 1998-01-24 | v Italy at Treviso |
922 | Derrick Lee | (replacement) | 1998-02-07 | v Ireland at Lansdowne Road |
923 | Shaun Longstaff Shaun Longstaff Shaun Longstaff is a former rugby union footballer who played on the wing for Scotland.-Notes:... |
(replacement) | 1998-02-21 | v France at Murrayfield |
924 | Cammie Murray | (replacement) | 1998-03-22 | v England at Murrayfield |
925 | Hugh Gilmour | wing | 1998-05-26 | v Fiji at Suva |
926 | Gordon McIlwham | prop | 1998-05-26 | v Fiji at Suva |
927 | Matthew Proudfoot | prop | 1998-05-26 | v Fiji at Suva |
928 | Glenn Metcalfe Glenn Metcalfe Glenn Hayden Metcalfe is a former rugby union footballer who played at fullback for Glasgow, Castres and Scotland.-Career:... |
fullback | 1998-06-13 | v Australia at Sydney |
929 | Gordon Simpson | flanker | 1998-06-13 | v Australia at Sydney |
930 | John Leslie | centre | 1998-11-21 | v South Africa at Murrayfield |
931 | Jamie Mayer Jamie Mayer Jamie Mayer was born April 16, 1977 in Edinburgh, Scotland. Educated at Merchiston Castle School, George Watson's College and Napier University, he won 8 caps playing in the centre for the Scottish rugby union side between 1998 and 2000.-External links:*... |
centre | 1998-11-21 | v South Africa at Murrayfield |
932 | Budge Pountney Budge Pountney Anthony Charles Pountney is the former Director of Rugby at Northampton Saints rugby union club. He formerly played at flanker for Northampton and Scotland... |
flanker | 1998-11-21 | v South Africa at Murrayfield |
933 | Martin Leslie | (replacement) | 1998-11-21 | v South Africa at Murrayfield |
934 | Iain Fairley | scrum-half | 1999-03-06 | v Italy at Murrayfield |
935 | Graeme Burns | (replacement) | 1999-03-06 | v Italy at Murrayfield |
936 | Steve Brotherstone | (replacement) | 1999-03-20 | v Ireland at Murrayfield |
937 | James McLaren James McLaren James "Jim" Gerard McLaren is a Scottish former dual-code international rugby league and rugby union footballer, who at representative level played rugby league for Scotland, and at club level for Wakefield Trinity Wildcats, and at representative level played rugby union for Scotland, playing at... |
centre | 1999-08-21 | v Argentina at Murrayfield |
938 | Robbie Russell | hooker | 1999-08-28 | v Romania at Glasgow |
939 | Cameron Mather Cameron Mather Cameron George Mather is a rugby union footballer who plays in the back row. He won eleven caps for Scotland between 1999 and 2004.-Notes:... |
(replacement) | 1999-08-28 | v Romania at Glasgow |
940 | Chris Paterson Chris Paterson Chris Paterson is a Scotland internationalist who plays for RaboDirect Pro12 side Edinburgh Rugby. He is Scotland’s record cap and points holder with 109 caps and 809 points. Paterson is capable in a range of positions, including fullback, wing and fly-half. In recent years Paterson has played... |
fullback | 1999-10-16 | v Spain at Murrayfield |
941 | Craig Moir | wing | 2000-03-18 | v Wales at Millennium Stadium |
942 | Richard Metcalfe Richard Metcalfe Richard Metcalfe is a former Scottish rugby union footballer. He was the world's tallest ever international rugby player and Britain's tallest athlete. At 7 feet , Metcalfe was about six inches taller than a typical second row forward, giving him considerable presence at the front of the line-out... |
lock | 2000-04-02 | v England at Murrayfield |
943 | Jason White | flanker | 2000-04-02 | v England at Murrayfield |
944 | Ross Beattie Ross Beattie Ross Beattie born 15 November 1977 in Sittingbourne, England is a Scotland international rugby union player for Newcastle Falcons in the Guinness Premiership.Ross Beattie's position of choice is as a back-row forward.-External links:**... |
no. 8 | 2000-06-24 | v New Zealand at Dunedin |
945 | Iain Fullarton Iain Fullarton Iain Fullarton is a Scottish rugby union player. While at Merchiston Castle School he appeared for the Scottish schools side. After leaving Merchiston, Fullarton turned professional with Edinburgh Reivers and has since played for Sale Sharks. He signed for Saracens in 2004. In 2008 he left Saracens... |
(replacement) | 2000-06-24 | v New Zealand at Dunedin |
946 | Jon Petrie Jon Petrie Jonathan Michael Petrie is a Scottish rugby union footballer who played at flanker for Glasgow Warriors and Scotland. He has captained the Scottish national side but, following an injury, was replaced by Jason White.... |
no. 8 | 2000-07-01 | v New Zealand at Auckland |
947 | Graeme Beveridge Graeme Beveridge Graeme Beveridge is a rugby player who plays at scrum-half. He previously played for Bristol and Scotland.He used to be a big contender for the Scotland scrum-half berth but is now quite far down the list with Chris Cusiter, Mike Blair, Sam Pinder and Rory Lawson above him.In March 2009, Beveridge... |
(replacement) | 2000-07-01 | v New Zealand at Auckland |
948 | Nathan Hines Nathan Hines Nathan Hines is an Australian-born Scottish rugby player. He currently plays for ASM Clermont Auvergne... |
(replacement) | 2000-07-01 | v New Zealand at Auckland |
949 | Steve Scott | (replacement) | 2000-07-01 | v New Zealand at Auckland |
950 | Alan Bulloch Alan Bulloch Alan Bulloch born July 7, 1977, in Glasgow was a Scottish international rugby union centre.He was capped five times for between 2000-1, making his Test debut against the United States of America at Murrayfield on Nov 4th 2000... |
centre | 2000-11-04 | v United States of America at Murrayfield |
951 | Jon Steel Jon Steel Jon Steel is a Scottish rugby league player currently with Championship side Featherstone Rovers. He is a former rugby union player who represented his country at youth level before switching codes in 2005... |
wing | 2000-11-04 | v United States of America at Murrayfield |
952 | Simon Taylor Simon Taylor (rugby player) Simon Marcus Taylor is a Scottish professional rugby union footballer for Bath Rugby. He is a back-row forward, usually a number eight. He played for Edinburgh for six seasons between 2000 and 2006 and in 2007 agreed a three year deal with Stade Français joining them immediately after the 2007... |
no. 8 | 2000-11-04 | v United States of America at Murrayfield |
953 | Andrew Henderson | (replacement) | 2001-09-22 | v Ireland at Murrayfield |
954 | Andrew Mower | flanker | 2001-11-10 | v Tonga at Murrayfield |
955 | Gordon Ross | fly-half | 2001-11-10 | v Tonga at Murrayfield |
956 | Roland Reid | (replacement) | 2001-11-10 | v Tonga at Murrayfield |
957 | Brendan Laney Brendan Laney Brendan James Laney, is a former professional rugby union player who represented Scotland. Nicknamed "Chainsaw" for the way he cut through defences, he was also a good goal kicker. From Southland in New Zealand, he began his professional rugby career at full back for the Highlanders in the Super 12... |
fullback | 2001-11-24 | v New Zealand at Murrayfield |
958 | Mike Blair Mike Blair Michael Robert Leighton Blair is a Scottish rugby union footballer.He plays professional rugby union as scrum-half for Edinburgh Rugby and represents Scotland.He attended the Edinburgh Academy.... |
scrum-half | 2002-06-15 | v Canada at Vancouver |
959 | Andy Craig Andy Craig Andrew "Andy" Craig is a rugby union footballer who plays at outside centre. He played for Glasgow, Leeds Tykes and Scotland.... |
centre | 2002-06-15 | v Canada at Vancouver |
960 | Rory Kerr | wing | 2002-06-15 | v Canada at Vancouver |
961 | Craig Smith | prop | 2002-06-15 | v Canada at Vancouver |
962 | Ben Hinshelwood Ben Hinshelwood Benjamin Gerald Hinshelwood . Son of famous Scottish winger Sandy Hinshelwood, Ben was the outstanding sportsman in his days at North Sydney Boys High School... |
(replacement) | 2002-06-15 | v Canada at Vancouver |
963 | Allan Jacobsen Allan Jacobsen Allan Jacobsen is a Scottish rugby union footballer. He is a prop, nicknamed "Chunk". He plays for Edinburgh.... |
(replacement) | 2002-06-15 | v Canada at Vancouver |
964 | Donnie Macfadyen Donnie Macfadyen Donald John Hunter Macfadyen made his Scotland debut as a substitute in the Rugby Union tour international against Canada in Vancouver, and his first Test selection followed against United States a week later in San Francisco.... |
(replacement) | 2002-06-15 | v Canada at Vancouver |
965 | Marcus di Rollo Marcus di Rollo Marcus Di Rollo is a retired Scottish rugby union footballer. He played as a centre for Toulouse, Edinburgh, and the Scottish national team.... |
(replacement) | 2002-06-22 | v United States of America at San Francisco |
966 | Andrew Hall | (replacement) | 2002-06-22 | v United States of America at San Francisco |
967 | Bruce Douglas Bruce Douglas (rugby union) Bruce Andrew Ferguson Douglas is a Scottish rugby union footballer. He plays as a prop, and had been signed with French top 14 club Montpellier Herault from July 2008 up until March 2010 when it was confirmed that he was signed with Worcester Warriors... |
prop | 2002-11-09 | v Romania at Murrayfield |
968 | Stuart Moffat Stuart Moffat John Stuart David Moffat is a former Scottish rugby union international. He also played a first-class cricket match for Cambridge University.... |
fullback | 2002-11-09 | v Romania at Murrayfield |
969 | Nikki Walker Nikki Walker Nikki Walker is a rugby union footballer who plays on the wing for the Ospreys and Scotland. Walker has cemented a regular starting place with The Ospreys at the Liberty Stadium. He and opposite-wing Shane Williams have created an exciting "Little and Large" combination that utilises their... |
wing | 2002-11-09 | v Romania at Murrayfield |
970 | Gavin Kerr Gavin Kerr Gavin Kerr is a retired rugby union footballer who played prop, he played international rugby for Scotland. He played club rugby for Leeds Tykes , the defunct Border Reivers, Edinburgh and Sale Sharks... |
(replacement) | 2003-02-16 | v Ireland at Murrayfield |
971 | Kevin Utterson | centre | 2003-02-23 | v France at Stade de France |
972 | Simon Danielli Simon Danielli Simon Charles Jonathan Danielli is a professional rugby union player who plays on the wing for Ulster and Scotland.-Early life:... |
wing | 2003-08-23 | v Italy at Murrayfield |
973 | Andrew Dall | (replacement) | 2003-08-30 | v Wales at Millennium Stadium |
974 | Dougie Hall Dougie Hall Douglas William Hugh Hall is a Rugby Union Footballer playing at Hooker for the Glasgow Warriors and Scotland.Born in Dingwall he was educated at Glenalmond College in Perthshire and it was playing for them he was first scouted. He debuted for Scotland in the second-half defeat against Wales at the... |
(replacement) | 2003-08-30 | v Wales at Millennium Stadium |
975 | Simon Webster | (replacement) | 2003-09-06 | v Ireland at Murrayfield |
976 | Chris Cusiter Chris Cusiter Christopher Peter Cusiter is a Scottish rugby union player who plays at scrum-half. Cusiter played for the British and Irish Lions in their 2005 tour of New Zealand. Originally from Aberdeen, where he attended Robert Gordon's College, he now plays for Glasgow Warriors. He left the Border Reivers... |
scrum-half | 2004-02-14 | v Wales at Millennium Stadium |
977 | Allister Hogg Allister Hogg Allister Hogg is a Scottish Rugby Union player who plays rugby union at either flanker or number eight for Newcastle Falcons and formely for Scotland.-Career:... |
flanker | 2004-02-14 | v Wales at Millennium Stadium |
978 | Tom Philip | centre | 2004-02-14 | v Wales at Millennium Stadium |
979 | Dan Parks Dan Parks Daniel Arthur Parks is a Scottish international rugby union player who plays for RaboDirect Pro12 side Cardiff Blues as fly-half... |
(replacement) | 2004-02-14 | v Wales at Millennium Stadium |
980 | Sean Lamont Sean Lamont Sean Lamont is a Scottish international rugby union player who plays at centre and on the wing. His younger brother Rory Lamont is also a Scotland international rugby union player.-Biography:... |
wing | 2004-06-04 | v Samoa at Wellington |
981 | Hugo Southwell Hugo Southwell Hugo Finlay Grant Southwell is a Scottish rugby union footballer. He plays as a fullback, centre, wing or scrum half.... |
(replacement) | 2004-06-04 | v Samoa at Wellington |
982 | Graeme Morrison Graeme Morrison Graeme The Scythe Morrison is a Scottish rugby union footballer. He plays for Glasgow Warriors as a Centre.... |
(replacement) | 2004-06-13 | v Australia at Melbourne |
983 | Craig Hamilton Craig Hamilton Craig Peter Hamilton is a Scottish internationalist rugby union player. His position is lock and currently he plays at club level for Edinburgh Rugby.-Career:... |
(replacement) | 2004-06-19 | v Australia at Sydney |
984 | Scott Gray Scott Gray (rugby union) Scott Donald Gray in Salisbury, Rhodesia is a rugby union footballer for Northampton Saints in the Guinness Premiership. Gray plays as a flanker.... |
flanker | 2004-11-06 | v Australia at Murrayfield |
985 | Scott MacLeod Scott MacLeod Scott MacLeod is a Scottish rugby union footballer. He currently plays as a lock for Edinburgh and the Scottish national team.... |
lock | 2004-11-06 | v Australia at Murrayfield |
986 | Ross Ford Ross Ford Ross William Ford is a professional rugby union player who plays as hooker for both Edinburgh and Scotland. He signed for Edinburgh after starting his professional career with the Border Reivers, but after the Reivers disbandment in the summer of 2007, Ford was left without a club... |
(replacement) | 2004-11-06 | v Australia at Murrayfield |
987 | Alastair Kellock Alastair Kellock Alastair Kellock is a rugby union player for Glasgow Warriors in the RaboDirect Pro12.Kellock's position of choice is as a Lock.... |
(replacement) | 2004-11-06 | v Australia at Murrayfield |
988 | Jon Dunbar Jon Dunbar Jon Dunbar is a rugby union footballer for Leeds Tykes . His usual position is at flanker. He started his career playing for Grove RFC in the junior leagues in Oxfordshire. He moved to play professionally for Newcastle Falcons RFC, from where he won two caps for Scotland in the VI Nations, both... |
(replacement) | 2005-02-05 | v France at Stade de France |
989 | Rory Lamont Rory Lamont Rory Lamont is a rugby union player who plays fullback and on the wing most recently he played for RC Toulon and currently for the Scotland. Rory is the younger brother of Sean Lamont.- Club career :... |
wing | 2005-03-13 | v Wales at Murrayfield |
990 | Kelly Brown | flanker | 2005-06-05 | v Romania at Bucharest |
991 | Scott Lawson Scott Lawson Scott Lawson is a Scottish rugby union player who plays club rugby for Gloucester Rugby after moving there from Sale Sharks in September 2008, and plays internationally for . He plays as a hooker.... |
hooker | 2005-06-05 | v Romania at Bucharest |
992 | Phil Godman Phil Godman Phil Godman, nicknamed "Mad Phil" was born May 20, 1982 in Edinburgh, Scotland. Educated at Merchiston Castle School where he captained the rugby union side to victory in the Scottish Schools Cup. He signed a professional contract with Newcastle Falcons after leaving Merchiston... |
(replacement) | 2005-06-05 | v Romania at Bucharest |
993 | Euan Murray Euan Murray Euan Murray is a Scottish rugby union footballer, formerly playing for Northampton Saints in the Aviva Premiership competition before joining Newcastle Falcons. He has also played for the Scotland national team. He was a part of their 2007 Six Nations squad, and scored a try in their final game... |
(replacement) | 2005-06-05 | v Romania at Bucharest |
994 | Andy Wilson | (replacement) | 2005-06-05 | v Romania at Bucharest |
995 | Ben MacDougall Ben MacDougall Ben MacDougall is an Australian professional rugby league player and former Rugby Union international. He primarily plays in the centres.... |
centre | 2006-02-12 | v Wales at Millennium Stadium |
996 | Sam Pinder | (replacement) | 2006-06-10 | v South Africa at Durban |
997 | Johnnie Beattie Johnnie Beattie John William "Johnnie" Beattie is a Scottish rugby union player who plays for Glasgow Warriors at the number 8 position.-Background:... |
no. 8 | 2006-11-11 | v Romania at Murrayfield |
998 | Rob Dewey Rob Dewey Rob Dewey is a Scottish rugby union player who was born on the 16th of October 1983 and currently plays for the Glasgow Warriors. Despite having only come onto the professional rugby scene in the 2005–2006 season, a lethal combination of pace and power gave him a name amongst the Scottish rugby... |
centre | 2006-11-11 | v Romania at Murrayfield |
999 | David Callam Dave Callam David Alexander Callam is a professional rugby union player for Edinburgh Rugby in Scotland, he plays in the No.8 position in the back row for Edinburgh and is also a member of Scotland's 2007 RWC squad.- Career :... |
(replacement) | 2006-11-11 | v Romania at Murrayfield |
1000 | Jim Hamilton | (replacement) | 2006-11-11 | v Romania at Murrayfield |
1001 | Rory Lawson Rory Lawson Rory Lawson is a Scottish international rugby union player who currently plays for Gloucester Rugby as a Scrum Half. He attended Dollar Academy where he captained the school's 1st XV. After a number of years playing amateur rugby for Heriots he then took a professional contract with Edinburgh... |
(replacement) | 2006-11-25 | v Australia at Murrayfield |
1002 | Alasdair Strokosch Alasdair Strokosch Alasdair Strokosch is a Scottish rugby union footballer, currently playing in the Guinness Premiership for Gloucester Rugby. He plays as a flanker.Strokosch started his professional career with Edinburgh Rugby... |
(replacement) | 2006-11-25 | v Australia at Murrayfield |
1003 | Fergus Thomson Fergus Thomson Fergus Matthew Andrew Thomson is a Scottish rugby union hooker who plays for Glasgow Warriors. He was a member of the Scotland squad for the 2007 Rugby World Cup in France.... |
(hooker) | 2007-08-11 | v Ireland at Murrayfield |
1004 | John Barclay | flanker | 2007-09-23 | v New Zealand at Murrayfield |
1005 | Alasdair Dickinson Alasdair Dickinson Alasdair Dickinson is a Scottish rugby union footballer, who plays for Sale Sharks. He plays as a prop. He is a product of the Scottish Institute of Sport.... |
prop | 2007-09-23 | v New Zealand at Murrayfield |
1006 | Nick de Luca Nick De Luca Nick De Luca is a Scottish internationalist professional rugby union player. He currently plays club rugby for Edinburgh Rugby in the RaboDirect Pro12.-Club rugby:... |
centre | 2008-02-03 | v France at Murrayfield |
1007 | Ross Rennie Ross Rennie Ross Rennie is a rugby union player for Edinburgh Rugby in the RaboDirect Pro12. He attended the Edinburgh Academy, and his position of choice is as a Flanker.... |
(no. 8) | 2008-02-23 | v Ireland at Croke Park |
1008 | Ben Cairns Ben Cairns Ben Cairns is an English-born Scotland rugby union player for Edinburgh Rugby in the RaboDirect Pro12.Cairns' position of choice is as a Centre and he can also operate at Full-back and on the Wing. He won his First Cap for Scotland inRosario against Argentina and then won his Second in Buenos... |
centre | 2008-06-07 | v Argentina at Rosario |
1009 | Thom Evans Thom Evans Thom Evans is a former Scottish international rugby union player. He last played on the wingfor Glasgow Warriors in the Magners League. His rugby career ended aged 24 on his 10th appearance for Scotland when he incurred a serious neck injury.-Career:Evans was educated at Wellington College,... |
wing | 2008-06-07 | v Argentina at Rosario |
1010 | Matt Mustchin Matt Mustchin Matt Mustchin is a New Zealand rugby union footballer. He currently plays for Edinburgh Rugby in the Celtic League. Prior to signing with Ednburgh, he played for Ulster Rugby. His usual position is as a lock... |
lock | 2008-06-07 | v Argentina at Rosario |
1011 | Max Evans | (wing) | 2008-11-22 | v Canada at Aberdeen |
1012 | Geoff Cross Geoff Cross Geoff Cross is a Scottish rugby union player. A prop forward, he currently plays for Edinburgh.Cross was selected for the Scotland squad for the 2009 Six Nations Championship. Sadly his debut match against Wales ended prematurely when he was sin-binned for a tackle in the air on full-back Lee... |
prop | 2009-02-08 | v Wales at Murrayfield |
1013 | Moray Low Moray Low Moray Low is a rugby union player for Glasgow Warriors in the RaboDirect Pro12.Low's position of choice is as a Prop.... |
(prop) | 2009-02-14 | v France at Stade de France |
1014 | Alex Grove Alex Grove Alex Grove is a Scottish rugby union player for Worcester Warriors in the Aviva Premiership.He plays as a centre but can also play on the wing.Grove previously played for Scotland at under-18, under-19, and under-20 level... |
centre | 2009-11-14 | v Fiji at Murrayfield |
1015 | Kyle Traynor Kyle Traynor Kyle Traynor is a Scottish rugby union player who plays at prop for Edinburgh and Scotland.-Biography:Traynor was born in Farnborough, London to Glaswegian parents and was educated at The John Fisher School... |
(prop) | 2009-11-14 | v Fiji at Murrayfield |
1016 | Richie Vernon Richie Vernon Richie Vernon is a Scotland rugby union player formerly of Glasgow Warriors. He currently plays for Sale Sharks for the 2011/12 season.Educated at the High School of Dundee.... |
(no. 8) | 2009-11-14 | v Fiji at Murrayfield |
1017 | Alan MacDonald Alan MacDonald (rugby union) Alan Robin MacDonald is a Scottish rugby union player. MacDonald, who is a flanker, plays club rugby for Edinburgh. He made his debut for Scotland against Argentina on 28 November 2009.-Biography:... |
flanker | 2009-11-28 | v Argentina at Murrayfield |
1018 | Richie Gray Richie Gray (rugby player) Richie Gray is a Scottish international rugby union player currently playing for Glasgow Warriors. It was announced in November 2011 that Gray would be leaving the Warriors at the end of the current season, having agreed to sign for the Sale Sharks.A former Kelvinside Academy student, he has... |
(lock) | 2010-02-07 | v France at Murrayfield |