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John Macphail (governor)
John McPhail or Macphail may refer to: * John McPhail (footballer) (1923–2000), Scottish footballer * John McPhail (director) * John McPhail (basketball) * John Macphail (rugby union) * John MacPhail (born 1955), Scottish footballer {{hndis, McPhail, John ...
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John McPhail (footballer)
John McPhail (27 December 1923 – 6 November 2000) was a Scottish footballer who spent his entire senior playing career with Celtic. He also played for Scotland, gaining five caps. Upon his retirement from playing football, he wrote for the '' Daily Record'' and ''The Celtic View''. He was the elder brother of Billy McPhail, also a former Celtic player. Playing career Born in Lambhill, Glasgow, McPhail attended St Mungo's Academy before signing for Celtic, the club he supported, in October 1941 from junior side Strathclyde, aged just 17.John McPhail
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John McPhail (director)
John McPhail is a Scottish film director and screenwriter. Life and career McPhail studied Cinematography at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. During his time there he met and formed a close working relationship with Tyler Collins and Andrew Lanni. After graduating from the Conservatoire he worked on the BBC television series '' Waterloo Road'' and was assistant camera operator on the film ''Up There'' by Zam Salim. In 2013 he formed his own production company Worrying Drake Productions and produced a trilogy of short films with Collins and Lanni to produce a trilogy of short comedy films; ''Notes'' was a romantic comedy about a pair of roommates whose relationship develops through a series of post it notes. '' V for Visa'' and ''Doug & Steve's Big Holy Adventure'' completed the comedy trilogy. '' V for Visa'' had its North American premiere at Robert De Niro's TriBeCa Film Centre in New York as part of the Bootleg Film Festival. The film went on to win the Best Directo ...
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John McPhail (basketball)
John McPhail (born 30 December 1989) is a wheelchair basketball player from Australia. He was a member of the Australia men's national wheelchair basketball team that competed at the 2010 Wheelchair Basketball World Championship, winning the gold medal. He was a member of the Rollers team that competed at the 2020 Summer Paralympics. Personal He comes from Peakhurst, New South Wales, Australia. He went to the United States to complete social work studies at University of Texas at Arlington. He and his wife Jillian married in 2019 and reside in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex. In 2021, he is a Sales and Marketing Representative in Dallas, Texas. Basketball He is a 3.0 point player. McPhail's wheelchair basketball career started in 2004 with the New South Wales junior team. He was a member of the Australia men's national wheelchair basketball team which won the gold medal at the 2010 Wheelchair Basketball World Championship. Whilst studying the United States, he played for ...
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John Macphail (rugby Union)
John Macphail (14 October 1923 – 10 June 2004) was a Scottish international rugby union player. The John Macphail Scholarship for Scottish rugby union players is named in the memory of the player. Rugby Union career Amateur career Macphail was born in the Amber Mansions of Singapore; but brought up in first in South Africa and then in Scotland. He attended Edinburgh Academy, and played rugby union for Edinburgh Academicals The Edinburgh Academical Football Club, also known as Edinburgh Accies, is a rugby union club in Edinburgh, Scotland. The club is currently a member of the Scottish Premiership, the top tier of Scottish club rugby. Its home ground is Raeburn Pl .... Provincial career He was capped for Edinburgh District. He played in the 1949 inter-city match against Glasgow District. International career He was capped for Scotland twice, playing first against England at Twickenham in 1949, and then against South Africa at Murrayfield in 1951. Business career ...
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