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Answers Rugby Piper November 2Nd 2020 THE RUGBY PIPER Monday November 2nd, 2020 NO-VEMBER- NO RUGBY It looks as though it might be some :me before we see real club rugby again, but all credit to the clubs who have tried out Rugby Memories sessions by Zoom and other plaAorms. We are hoping to try an inter-club Memories Quiz session soon, so if you are Recognise this Scotland Interna:onal? What interested, please let us know at our e-mail was his club side? IWAN TUKALO. ROYAL HIGH address- SCHOOL F.P. and SELKIRK. [email protected] BROTHERS-IN-ARMS PLAYER AND COMMENTATOR Can you name all three? Which one won most caps for Scotland? IAIN, KENNY, and DAVID MILNE. IAIN WITH 44 CAPS. Recognise this Bri:sh Lion who went on to become a commentator- and who was a A SCOTSMAN IN PARIS brilliant piano player to boot? CLIFF MORGAN MY BOYS When did Scotland last win in Paris? When was the last Stade Colombes France-Scotland match- 1961, 1971, 1981 or A proud mum with her two Interna:onalist 1991? LAST WON IN 1999.LAST STADE sons. Which is the older? They won their first COLOMBES IN 1971. caps in the same game in January 1986. Who were Scotland playing? GAVIN. FRANCE. WHEN IRISH EYES…. WINGING IT Who is he and what was his posi:on? Who succeeded him as captain of Ireland? KEITH Who is he and which football club did he play WOOD. HOOKER. BRIAN O’DRISCOLL. for in the 1982 UEFA Cup? - Cork, Limerick, or Dundalk? TONY WARD. LIMERICK. A QUESTION OF PRESIDENCY ALLITERATIVE STARS Who is the player with the ball? What was his main club side? BILL BEAUMONT. FYLDE. Who is this England player whose first and CAN YOU PLACE HIM? second names start with the same leeer? Can you recognise these other Interna:onal players whose names do likewise? Scotland- JJ Ireland- KK Wales- SS DAVID DUCKHAM. JOHN JEFFREY, KEN An Interna:onalist whose surname is a place KENNEDY, STEVE SUTTON. name. Who is he? Can you recognise these ALLEZ LES BLEUS other Interna:onalists whose surnames are also the names of places? Bobby- (Wales) Scoe- (Scotland) Wavell- (England) Ron – (Scotland) ADAM ROXBURGH. BOBBY WINDSOR, SCOTT HASTINGS, WAVELL WAKEFIELD, RON GLASGOW. Who is this French player? In which year did POLY-SPORTSMEN he play in two games for the French Five Na:ons Grand Slam team? BENOIT DAUGA. WING WIZARD 1968. ALL BLACKS STAR Who is this player heading for the line? GERALD DAVIES Who is this New Zealand three-quarter? SADLY MISSED Which na:onal team did he coach- Fiji, Samoa, or Tonga? BRYAN WILLIAMS. SAMOA. WELSH STALWART Every Rugby Fan was saddened to hear oF the passing oF J.J. Williams last week. He was a big Favourite here in Scotland and his pace on the wing was electrifying. Our ambassador, Who is he and what was his club side? He Sandy Carmichael, tells the story behind this captained this team to a win over a touring picture. J.J.‘s try was greeted with great side in 1972. Which was it- South Africa, New cheering From the South African crowd who Zealand, or Australia? DELME were right behind the Lions in those THOMAS.LLANELLI. NEW ZEALAND. Apartheid Xmes. Bobby Windsor had “rehearsed” the cheering beFore the kick-off TOUCHDOWN! and when J.J. scored the terracing erupted. You can see the huge smile on his Face. MUD, GLORIOUS MUD Who is the player? What was his club side? In which country was he born? SEAN LINEEN. BOROUGHMUIR. NEW ZEALAND. Who is the player with his hands on his hips? He was the Lions Tour manager in 1997- to which country? FRAN COTTON. SOUTH AFRICA. .
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