Ian McLauchlan

John McLauchlan more known like Ian McLauchlan , was born the April 14th 1942 in Tarbolton (Scotland). It is a player of Rugby to XV which played for the team of Scotland of 1969 with 1979. It evolved/moved at the station of pillar.

In national team

It had its first international cape the March 15th 1969, at the time of a match against the team of England. It belonged to most extremely the five of front than forever have the Scotland: Ian McLauchlan, Frank Laidlaw, Sandy Carmichael, Alastair McHarg and Gordon Brown. And this five was the stone of angle of the team which transformed Murrayfield into an impregnable fortress.

Between 1971 and 1976 the team of Scotland lost only once in residence and this only defeat was on a score of 14-9 against the All Blacks in 1972.

Its qualities enable him to take part in 2 rounds Lions: 1971 in New Zealand, 1974 in South Africa.

It collects eight capes there.

He is captain with nineteen resumptions of the national team of Scotland.

It is one of the twenty best players Scot of the history.

Prize list

  • 8 selections with the Lions

External bonds

  • Statistical by scrum.com
  • Ian McLauchlan Left 1 - statistics of Sporting Heroes
  • Ian McLauchlan Left 2 - statistics Sporting Heroes
  • Ian McLauchlan article of the newspaper Scotsman

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