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Bath The Great Players 123-4 Gary Armstrong 125 Abdelatif Benazzi 126 Serge Blanco 127 Gordon Brown 127-8 Finlay Calder 128 Mike Campbell-Lamerton 129 Sandy Carmichael 110-1 Gavin Hastings (The Legends of Rugby) 139-140 Scott Hastings 141 Andy Irvine 142 John Jeffrey 145-6 Roy Laidlaw 146 David Leslie 174 Ian McGeechan (The Famous Coaches) 147 Alistair McHarg, Ian McLauchlan 148 Hugh McLeod 149 Iain Milne 150 Mark Morrison 153 Iain Paxton 154 Jim Renwick 155 Keith Robertson 156 John Rutherford 157 Ken Scotland 158 Wilson Shaw, David Shedden 159 Arthur Smith 160 Ian Smith, David Sole 162 Gregor Townsend, Jock Turner 164 Rob Wainwright
The Great Rugby Clubs and Provincial Teams 86 Edinburgh Academicals 86-87 Exiles 87 Gala 89 Hawick, Heriots FP 91 Melrose
86 London Scottish founded 1878, Richmond Athletic Ground, Surrey, Colours Blue, Most caps Gavin Hastings (61 caps for Scotland), 1991 Middlesex Sevens Champions
All of the exiles clubs are based in SW London. Other clubs, London New Zealand, London Maori, London Japanese, London French, London Cornish
87 S, I & W remain the best known exiles clubs, London Scottish was the first of the clubs to be founded, and the last to go "open" in 1996.
150 Scottish internationalists have come out of LS including Gavin Hastings, Alistair McHarg, Bedell-Sivright, Bill McLagan
LW at strongest in 1971 - notable players such as John Dawes, JPR Williams, John Taylor, Gerald Davies and Mervyn Davies, Wilf Wooler, Claude Davey, Haydn Tanner, Colin Charvis
LI traditionally considered the weakest of the three clubs, but in 1997 were the only Exiles club in Division 1, Jeremy Davidson.
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