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Scotland B national rugby union team

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Scotland B
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The Scotland national B rugby union team was one of several national rugby union teams behind the Scottish national side.

It has now been disbanded.

Team

The B team played on 18 February 1989 against France B.

The squad was:

M Wright (Kelso); D A Stark (Ayr), B Edwards (Boroughmuir), R R W Maclean (Gloucester), W L Renwick (London Scottish); D K Shiel (Jed-Forest), J M Scott (Stewart's Melville FP); D F Milne (Heriot's FP), J A Hay (Hawick), P H Wright (Borougmuir), D S Munro (Glasgow High Kelvinside), J F Richardson (Edinburgh Academicals), G E A Buchanan-Smith, C B S Richardson, captain, (both London Scottish), K P Rafferty (Heriot's FP). Replacements—I J Ramsey (Melrose), T J Exeter (London Scottish), S Jardine (South Glamorgan Institute), R I Wainwright (Edinburgh Academicals), D J D Buthcer (London Scottish), J G Runciman (Melrose).[1]

It was coached then by Richie Dixon, at the time the coach of the Glasgow District side.[1] It was reported in 1988 that Dixon had won Scotland B 5 out of their last 6 matches, including 2 France B matches[2]

Unlucky 'B' caps

Several 'B' caps for Scotland were unlucky - whether through injury, illness, or just in an era where a more dominant player played in their position - not to go on a receive a full senior cap.[3]

  • Rodney Balfour (Glasgow HSFP)
  • Ian Gray (West of Scotland)
  • Stewart Hamilton (Stirling County)
  • Richie Dixon (Jordanhill)
  • David Ashton (Ayr)
  • James Scobie (Stirling County)
  • Vez Wyrosławski (Jordanhill)
  • Hugh McHardy (Kilmarnock)
  • Brian Edwards (Boroughmuir)
  • Niven Rose (Kilmarnock)

References

  1. ^ a b "Shade is the only bright spot for Glasgow rugby". Herald Scotland.
  2. ^ "The Glasgow Herald - Google News Archive Search". google.com.
  3. ^ "Scotland's best uncapped team? Matt Vallance has his say". The Offside Line. December 27, 2019.

See also

Men's National teams

Senior

Development

Age Grades

Women's National teams

Senior