Sandy Carmichael
- Sandy Carmichael
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Alexander Bennett Carmichael, est né le 2 février 1944 à Glasgow. C’est un ancien joueur de rugby à XV qui a joué avec l'équipe d'Écosse de 1967 à 1978, évoluant au poste de pilier.
Carrière
Il a eu sa première cape internationale le 25 février 1967 à l’occasion d’un match contre l'équipe d'Irlande. Il a disputé son dernier test match avec l'équipe d'Écosse le 21 janvier 1978 aussi contre l'Irlande.
Il a participé au tournoi des cinq nations de 1967 à 1978.
Palmarès
- 50 sélections avec l'équipe d'Écosse.
- Sélections par années : 2 en 1967, 5 en 1968, 5 en 1969, 5 en 1970, 5 en 1971, 4 en 1972, 5 en 1973, 4 en 1974, 6 en 1975, 4 en 1976, 4 en 1977 et 1 en 1978
- Tournois des cinq nations disputés: 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976 1977 et 1978.
Lien externe
Catégories :
- Joueur écossais de rugby à XV
- Naissance en 1944
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