Alistair Ian Scown (born 21 October 1948) was a New Zealand
rugby union
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player. He has five
caps
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as an
All Black
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. All his
test
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appearances were in 1972.
Scown is known for being a player involved in what has been described as "the greatest try of them all"
in a match between
Barbarian FC
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and the All Blacks in 1973.
Scown's daughter
Sonia
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has represented New Zealand in rowing, and won bronze at the
2001 World Rowing Championships. Scown's son-in-law is
Rob Waddell
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, who won a rowing gold at the
2000 Olympics
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.
Scown's son Hayden is an accomplished rugby player, having played at Provincial level for Waikato, and age group New Zealand level.
Scown's youngest daughter, Amanda Merrington, is a real estate agent living in Cambridge.
References
External links
Player profilefrom
New Zealand national rugby union team official website
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1948 births
Living people
New Zealand international rugby union players
People from Patea
New Zealand rugby union players
Taranaki rugby union players
Rugby union flankers
Rugby union players from Taranaki