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Richard John Gordon (born 16 March 1958) is a former
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international
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player. He played at
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Rugby Union career


Amateur career

He played for London Scottish.


Provincial career

He was capped by
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district.


International career

He received one cap for Scotland 'B' against France 'B' on 7 February 1982. He later received 2 full senior caps with
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; both in 1982 and both against Australia on the 1982 Scotland rugby union tour of Australia.


References

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