John MacCallum
- John MacCallum
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John Cameron MacCallum, né aux environs de 1885 et décédé le 29 novembre 1957, est un joueur de rugby écossais, évoluant avec l'Écosse au poste d'avant.
Carrière
John MacCallum a disputé son premier test match le 18 mars 1905 contre l'Angleterre.
Il joue avec l'Écosse le 18 novembre 1905 contre l'équipe de Nouvelle-Zélande de rugby à XV en tournée en 1905-1906 un match perdu 12-7 et une rencontre contre l'équipe d'Afrique du Sud de rugby à XV en tournée en 1906 un match gagné 6-0, le seul match perdu par les Springboks lors de cette tournée.
Il prend également part à la première victoire de l'équipe de France lors d'un match dans le tournoi (face aux Écossais) en 1911 au Stade de Colombes[1].
Il a disputé son dernier test match le 16 mars 1912 contre l'Angleterre.
Il joue 26 matchs avec l'équipe nationale.
Palmarès
- 26 sélections pour l'Écosse
- 2 essais, 9 transformations, 24 points
- Sélections par année : 2 en 1905, 4 en 1906, 3 en 1907, 3 en 1908, 3 en 1909, 3 en 1910, 3 en 1909, 4 en 1910, 3 en 1911, 4 en 1912
- Participation aux tournois britanniques en 1905, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909
- Participation aux tournois des cinq nations en 1910, 1911, 1912
Annexes
Notes et références
Liens externes
Catégories : - Joueur écossais de rugby à XV
- Naissance en 1885
- Décès en 1957
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