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194:"Bill had to operate in somewhat difficult circumstances. But he got on with it and earned the players' respect by his craft, wide tactical knowledge, unfettered enthusiasm and far-sightedness. Scotland gained a new respect under his guidance. In fact, his tactical astuteness helped engineer one of the most successful periods in Scottish rugby history, 1971–77... Bill was a genuine hard man who certainly put fire into Scottish bellies. He created one of the most formidable Scottish packs of all time comprising 268:
game... I doubted that a player of McLauchlan's physique could hold his own with such giants. Hold his own? He gave them all a hell of a time! He posed all kinds of different problems for them because of his shape but also because of his strength which, along with his weight, was being boosted by special training supervised by the crafty Dickinson.
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he had a sage and uncompromising guide in... Bill Dickinson. McLauchlan wasn't taken seriously when he first hit the big time. For one thing he had a roly-poly build and weighed in at just over 13 stones. I have to admit when I first saw him I thought he was just too small for the international
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McLaren p180 McLaren says that he considered Bill Dickinson "another of rugby's unusual characters for whom I have a very high respect.", and was horrified to learn that his boast of scoring a try for
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in 1971. Richard Bath points out that Dickinson's appointment made an "immediate impact" in performance, leading to a one-point loss (18-17) to a "rampant
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committee were not in favour of a national coach, so he was named "adviser to the captain" rather than "coach".(McLaren, p181)
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where at one point they won nine championship victories in succession. Their success and the advent of
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His teams were less successful in away games, and they did not win any games at
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player and coach. He was appointed the first official national coach of
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considered that McLauchlan's success was partly down to Dickinson:
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Being the amateur era, Dickinson was also unpaid for his work.
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describes his contribution to Scottish rugby as "immense".
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For a few years Dickinson's teams were unbeatable at
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Index

William Louis Dickinson
Hillhead RFC
Jordanhill RFC
Scotland
rugby union
Scotland
Wales
England
Allan Massie
SRU
Ian McLauchlan
Quintin Dunlop
Sandy Carmichael
Alastair McHarg
Gordon Brown
Nairn McEwan
Peter Brown
Rodger Arneil
Murrayfield
Andy Irvine
Jordanhill
Ian McLauchlan
Bill McLaren
Twickenham
France
Hillhead High School FP
Nairn McEwan
ISBN
1-905326-24-6
McLaren, Bill

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