John Rutherford (rugby union)

John Young Rutherford (born 4 October 1955) is a former Scotland international rugby union player.[3] Richard Bath writes of him that: Rutherford was a major figure in Scotland's 1984 Grand Slam.[1] In the warm up for the 1987 world cup he injured his knee in an unofficial game against Bermuda.He consequently didn't last long in the opening game for Scotland in the 1987 World Cup against France.Richard Bath writes of this partnership that: Rutherford was chosen to tour with the British and Irish Lions in 1983, being picked to play in the test team at inside centre.
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