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Jim Inglis

Scotland international rugby union player & footballer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Jim Inglis (20 March 1928 – 20 November 2015) was a Scotland international rugby union footballer, who played as a Prop.[1]

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Rugby union career

Amateur career

Inglis played for Selkirk.[2]

Inglis won the unofficial Scottish championship with Selkirk in the 1952-53 season as well as winning the Border League.[3]

During his time with the KOSB he played for their rugby side.[4]

Provincial career

Inglis represented South. He played in the Scottish Inter-District Championship in its first season; 1953-54.[5]

Inglis was also selected for the Co-Optimists and the Scottish Borderers.[3]

International career

Inglis was capped for Scotland once, in 1952, in the Five Nations Calcutta Cup match against England.[6]

Administration

Inglis became President of Selkirk rugby club and the Border League.[7]

Inglis received the Spirit of Rugby award in 2015, shortly before his death.[7][8]

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Outside of rugby

Inglis served in the King's Own Scottish Borderers.[4]

For a short period he became a goalkeeper for Selkirk F.C.[4]

References

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