Jock Scott (6 October 1887 – 14 January 1967) was a
Scotland international
rugby union player who played at the
Flanker
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position.
Rugby Union career
Amateur career
Scott played for
Edinburgh Academicals
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.
Provincial career
Scott was capped by
Glasgow District in
1906
Events
January–February
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. He was later capped by the Cities District side that same season in early 1907. He played for the
Blues Trial
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side against the
Whites Trial side on
21 January 1911 while still with Edinburgh Academicals.
International career
Scott was capped by
Scotland for 21 matches.
References
1887 births
1967 deaths
Scottish rugby union players
Edinburgh Academicals rugby union players
Scotland international rugby union players
Edinburgh District (rugby union) players
Cities District players
Blues Trial players
Rugby union players from Edinburgh
Rugby union flankers
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