Neil McPherson Rugby player

Neil McPherson OBE, (26 September 1892 – 12 November 1957) was a Welsh rugby union player who represented Scotland and the British Lions. McPherson played club rugby for Newport and captained the team in the 1921/22 season.McPherson gained his first cap for Scotland in 1920 against Wales at Inverleith alongside fellow team-mate Dr E Fahmy, who also played his club rugby in Wales. Scotland won 9-5, and prevented Wales from winning the Grand Slam. After accepting a gold watch as part of Newport's invincible 1922/23 season, the Scottish Rugby Union suspended McPherson for what they saw as an act of professionalism; but he was later re-instated. McPherson's last game for Scotland was against Ireland, but was chosen to join the British Lions 1924 tour of South Africa, when he played in all four tests against the Springboks.International matches playedScotland 23x15px England 1920, 1921, 1923 23x15px France 1921 23x15px Ireland 1920, 1923 23x15px Wales 1920British Lions 23x15px South Africa 1924, 1924, 1924, 1924↑

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Birth dateSeptember 26, 1892
Birth place
Cardiff , Wales
Date of deathNovember 12, 1957
Place of death
Wales , Newport Wales
School
Newport Wales

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