John Jeffrey (born 25 March 1959 in
Kelso in the
Scottish Borders
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) is a former
Scotland
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international
rugby union
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player. He is an administrator for
World Rugby.
Rugby Union career
Amateur career
Jeffrey was educated at
St. Mary's School, Melrose
St. Mary's School is a private, co-educational, day and boarding prep school in Melrose, Scotland. As of 2015 there are 190 pupils; 97 boys and 93 girls.
History
St. Mary's School was established in 1895 by John Hamilton as a school for boys. ...
and
Merchiston Castle School
Merchiston Castle School is an independent boarding school for boys in the suburb of Colinton in Edinburgh, Scotland. It has around 470 pupils and is open to boys between the ages of 7 and 18 as either boarding or day pupils; it was modelled a ...
.
His nicknames were "The Great White Shark" and "JJ", the former widely thought to be because of his blonde hair, though in a 1990 book called 'The Grudge' by Tom English, it is a nickname that was given to him because of his very white skin.
[Bath, p141]
He played for
Kelso.
Provincial career
He played for
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.
International career
He was capped by
Scotland 'B' 3 times between 1983 and 1984.
He won forty caps for Scotland between 1984 and 1991, making him, at the time, Scotland's most capped
flanker. Often known to be first to the breakdown point, first with the tackle, or first with an inspired counter, Jeffrey had the ability to score important tries, of which he scored 11, another Scottish record at the time, shared with back-row colleague
Derek White.
Journalist, Richard Bath, described him as "one of the most galvanising sights in
Five Nations rugby throughout the 1980s and early 1990s."
[ He was an outstanding performer in the Grand Slam season of ]1990
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.
In 1988, after playing football with the Calcutta Cup along Princes Street
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in Edinburgh
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with England's Dean Richards, Jeffrey received a six-month ban from the Scottish Rugby Union
The Scottish Rugby Union (SRU; gd, Aonadh Rugbaidh na h-Alba) is the governing body of rugby union in Scotland. Styled as Scottish Rugby, it is the second oldest Rugby Union, having been founded in 1873. The SRU oversees the national league s ...
. Richards received a one match sentence from the English Rugby Football Union
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.[ The trophy was severely dented, and cost hundreds of pounds to repair. Jeffrey later admitted to having been drunk at the time of the incident: "There was no doubt it was us. It was a mix of alcohol and high jinks. I think I had sobered up a bit by the time I got back to the hotel. I remember looking at the cup and thinking, 'hmmm, we could be in a spot of bother here'."
Jeffrey had been a British and Irish Lion on the 1989 Tour of Australia, ironically being kept out of the Test side by his national team-mates ]Finlay Calder
Finlay Calder OBE (born 20 August 1957) is a Scotland international former rugby union player.
Rugby Union career
Amateur career
Born in Haddington, East Lothian and educated at Stewart's Melville College,
Calder played at open side fla ...
and Derek White, and Englishmen Mike Teague
Michael Clive Teague (born 8 October 1960) is a former England and British Lions rugby union footballer.
Early life
Teague was born and raised on a farm a few miles outside Gloucester. He attended Churchdown School.
Personal life
Teague mar ...
who would be on the losing side against Jeffrey in the Calcutta Cup match the following year.
During the 1990 Hong Kong Sevens, Jeffrey played for Scotland 7s, but when they were knocked out, he went on to play for Wales 7s as they were suffering from too many injuries.
Coaching career
He has been involved in coaching the Scotland youth teams.
Administrative career
He has been a member of the International Rugby Board
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(Now called World Rugby) Council and head of referees since 2010. In December 2020 Jeffrey was appointed as Chairman of the Scottish Rugby Board. In December 2022 Scottish Rugby announced that Jeffrey would stand down as Chairman in May 2023 but would remain on the board.
Farming career
Jeffrey's "day job" was his Borders farm, of which he had only one regret: "If I stand on a hill I can see England."[
]
Broadcasting career
He commentates at rugby games on BBC Radio Scotland's ''Sportsound'' programme.
References
;Sources
# Bath, Richard (ed.) ''The Complete Book of Rugby'' (Seven Oaks Ltd, 1997 )
External links
John Jeffrey on Sporting Heroes
A tribute to John Jeffrey in ''The Scotsman'' newspaper
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1959 births
Living people
British & Irish Lions rugby union players from Scotland
Kelso RFC players
Male rugby sevens players
People educated at Merchiston Castle School
People educated at St. Mary's School, Melrose
Rugby union flankers
Rugby union players from Kelso
Scotland 'B' international rugby union players
Scotland international rugby sevens players
Scotland international rugby union players
Scottish rugby union coaches
Scottish rugby union commentators
Scottish rugby union players
South of Scotland District (rugby union) players