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Ian Smith (rugby union, born 1903)

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34: 446:; his only tries of the Championship. He played three matches in 1927, this times scoring four tries, two against France and two against England. In both 1926 and 1927 Scotland shared the Five Nations Championship with Ireland. Smith did not play in 1928, but returned in 1929, when Scotland won the Five Nations again. He played all four matches, and scored three tries, two against England. 450:
1932 Smith played for Scotland against South Africa, which was won 6–3 by South Africa. By 1932 France had been ejected from the Championship due to allegations of professionalism, and the four Home Nations returned to only playing one another for the International Championship. Smith played all three matches in 1932, but scored only once, against England.
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In 1930 Smith played three Five Nations' matches, missing the England game, and did not score any tries. He did play all four matches in 1931, and scored his only tries of the Championship in the game against England. This was the fourth time he scored two tries in a match against England. In January
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Smith played in all three matches during the Championship, and scored one try when they played Wales in February. They played Ireland last after the planned match had been cancelled because of a blizzard. They won the match 8–6 and secured the Championship and the Triple Crown. It was Smith's last
301:. At Oxford he took up rugby and was eventually selected for Scotland, for whom he was eligible because of his Scottish parents. He toured with the British Isles (now known as the British and Irish Lions) to South Africa in 1924, and played all four matches in Scotland's first ever 534:. Smith spent much of his playing career playing in the backline with GPS Macpherson; 21 of Smith's 24 Scotland tries were scored outside the three-quarter Macpherson. When Smith scored four tries against France in 1925, Macpherson contributed to all those scores. 500:
and Smith, the lithe Australian-born wing made his mark as an integral member of the outstanding sides of the 1920s, which won the Grand Slam in 1925, the year when he scored an astounding eight tries in the first two internationals of the season against
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winning season. His 24 international tries, all scored in the Five Nations or Home Nations, was an international record until 1987 and a record for the Five/Six Nations until 2011. This record stood for 88 years until 2021, when it was broken by
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who scored in the right-hand corner. English supporters claimed Smith had put his foot into touch, but the Welsh referee disagreed and awarded the try. Eventually Scotland triumphed 14–11 to go undefeated and claim their first ever Five Nations
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An exuberant young man, who once famously drove his car down an Edinburgh pavement after a post-international drinking binge, Smith held the record for tries scored (24), until he was overtaken by
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This was the format prior to France joining in 1910. France were readmitted after the 1939 tournament, but did not compete in the competition until 1947 due to the Second World War.
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success, we never had team talks before the game. He would just tell us to get on with it; no great plans or anything, because he didn't know much about the game."
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Smith continued to play for Scotland throughout the 1920s. He played all four Scotland matches in the 1926 Five Nations, and scored two tries against England at
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Smith played a total of 32 Tests for Scotland, and scored 24 tries, which still gives him a share of third place in the Scottish try record with
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In 1933, Smith captained Scotland for the Home Nations Championship. Because of his background of playing association football, teammate
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and scored another four tries; Scotland again won, this time 24–14. Their third game of the Championship was against Ireland at
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in the Scottish Borders. In 2013 Smith was included in the second group of inductees into the Scottish Rugby Hall of Fame.
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Smith had Scottish parents and ancestors from the Borders region, and so was eligible to play for Scotland. He was first
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Smith was born in Melbourne in Australia in 1903, but was brought up in New Zealand. He was educated at
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debut; a 35–10 victory. He played in Scotland's remaining 1924 Five Nations matches – against
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He was great, of course, 'The Flying Scotsman', but when he was our captain in the 1933
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during the Second World War. Following the war he practised law, before retiring to
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in 1925. He represented Scotland until 1933 when he captained them in their
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Smith studied accounting at the University of Edinburgh, and served in the
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against Cambridge in 1923 – Smith scored two tries in Oxford's victory.
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British Lions & Scotland international rugby union player
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British & Irish Lions rugby union players from Scotland
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for their annual encounter with East Midlands for the
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in 1914 and remains an individual record as of 2014.
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London: Queen Anne Press. p. 190. 488:A member of the famous Oxford quartet of 484:Rugby writer Richard Bath wrote of him: 888:Gareth Edwards' 100 Great Rugby Players 647:"National team's comprehensive advance" 575: 555: 1719:British Army personnel of World War II 1063:. Rugby Football Union. Archived from 583: 581: 579: 1704:Alumni of the University of Edinburgh 1679:Australian people of Scottish descent 1649:People educated at Winchester College 1644:People educated at Cargilfield School 7: 1181: 1111:Bathgate, Stuart (8 November 2013). 673:"Party time for oldest Scottish cap" 1654:Alumni of Brasenose College, Oxford 783:. barbarianfc.co.uk. Archived from 337:. Up until then he had only played 1729:Rugby union players from Melbourne 1724:Royal Army Ordnance Corps soldiers 14: 1639:Military personnel from Melbourne 699:Griffiths, John (14 March 2011). 1659:Edinburgh University RFC players 860:. lionsrugby.com. Archived from 834:. lionsrugby.com. Archived from 649:. The Scotsman. 10 December 2005 1694:Edinburgh Wanderers RFC players 1137:. The Scotsman. 28 January 2003 963:"Six Nations facts and figures" 592:. Seven Oaks Ltd. p. 160. 406:matches. The first was against 671:Ferguson, David (2 May 2007). 1: 1699:Oxford University RFC players 1010:"Player analysis – Ian Smith" 806:Starmer-Smith, Nigel (1977). 1714:London Scottish F.C. players 1664:Scottish rugby union players 1035:"Six Nations roll of honour" 858:"Player Archive – Ian Smith" 781:"Player Archive I. S. Smith" 621:"Ian Smith Wing (1924–1933)" 938:"First Scottish Grand Slam" 588:Bath, Richard, ed. (1997). 537:Author Richard Bath wrote: 395:where he scored two tries. 352:for Scotland when he faced 1745: 590:The Complete Book of Rugby 475:Royal Army Ordnance Corps 135: 126: 31: 514:Statistics and character 1709:Barbarian F.C. players 1226:1924 South Africa tour 1037:. BBC. 29 January 2004 965:. 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