Tom_Smith_(rugby_union,_born_1953)

Tom Smith (rugby union, born 1953)

Tom Smith (rugby union, born 1953)

Scotland international rugby union and basketball player (born 1953)


Tom Smith (born 31 August 1953) is a former Scotland international rugby union player,[1] and a former Scotland international basketball player.[2]

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Rugby Union career

Amateur career

Smith played for Gala.[3]

Provincial career

Smith played for South of Scotland in the Scottish Inter-District Championship.[4]

Smith played for Whites Trial side against Blues Trial side on 3 January 1981.[5]

International career

Smith was capped by Scotland 'B' on 7 March 1981 to play against France 'B'.[3]

Smith made his full senior Scotland debut in 1983 against England, scoring a try in the match.[6] He was to amass 4 caps in total for the senior side.[7]

Basketball career

Amateur career

Smith was a late convert to rugby union, only taking up the game at the age of 26. He started sports playing football as a goalkeeper. Due to his stature his team-mates entered him in the search of Scotland's tallest keeper. He was then spotted by the basketball side Dalkeith Saints and played for them.[2]

International career

Smith was capped 26 times for the Scotland basketball team.[2]


References

  1. "Thomas John Smith". ESPN scrum.



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