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Jimmy Gillespie
Birth nameJohn Imrie Gillespie
Date of birth(1879-01-16)16 January 1879
Date of death5 December 1943(1943-12-05) (aged 64)
Occupation(s)chartered accountant
Rugby union career
Position(s) Half-back
Amateur team(s)
Years Team Apps (Points)
Edinburgh Academicals ()
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1899–1904
1903
Scotland Scotland
United Kingdom Great Britain
10
3
(27)
(4)

John "Jimmy" Imrie Gillespie (16 January 1879 – 5 December 1943)[1] was a Scottish international rugby union player, who played for Scotland and the Lions.[2][3] At club level he played for Edinburgh Academicals.[2][3]

Gillespie was selected for the 1903 British Lions tour to South Africa[2][3] and finished the tour as the top Test scorer for the touring team. He played in 19 matches during the tour including all three test games against South Africa. He scored 13 conversions and a single try on the tour,[4] and amassed four points in the first Test, the British failing to score in the second and third tests.

Gillespie was a chartered accountant and later became a successful referee, including two Wales vs England internationals, one in 1907, and the other in 1911.[3]

Bibliography

  • Bath, Richard (ed.) The Scotland Rugby Miscellany (Vision Sports Publishing Ltd, 2007 ISBN 1-905326-24-6)
  • Godwin, Terry Complete Who's Who of International Rugby (Cassell, 1987, ISBN 0-7137-1838-2)
  • Massie, Allan A Portrait of Scottish Rugby (Polygon, Edinburgh; ISBN 0-904919-84-6)

Notes

  1. ^ John Gillespie player profile Scrum.com
  2. ^ a b c Bath, p117
  3. ^ a b c d Godwin, p164
  4. ^ Lions profile lionsrugby.com