Brian Henderson (rugby union) explained

Brian Henderson
Full Name:Brian Carlyle Henderson
Birth Date:31 January 1939
Birth Place:Edinburgh, Scotland
Death Place:Edinburgh, Scotland
School:Dalkeith High School
Position:Centre
Repyears1:1963–66
Repcaps1:12
Reppoints1:6

Brian Carlyle Henderson (31 January 1939 — 5 November 2020) was a Scottish international rugby union player.[1]

Born in Edinburgh, Henderson attended Dalkeith High School and had three seasons in the first XV, then began playing for Edinburgh Wanderers in the 1956–57 season, following a stint with local side Dalkeith RFC. He served in Aden during his national service with the Northamptonshire Regiment.[2]

Henderson, a large centre three quarter, was a powerful runner and strong tackler. He stood at 6 ft 3 in and at close to 16 stone outsized many forwards. After debuting for Edinburgh District in 1960–61, Henderson gained his first Scotland cap in their final 1963 Five Nations fixture, against England at Twickenham. He won a further 11 caps over the next three years, forming a centre partnership with Iain Laughland. Both his two career tries came in a loss to France at Stade Colombes in 1965.[3] He got recruited to tour Australasia with the British & Irish Lions in 1966, but was unavailable to make the trip.[4]

After retiring from rugby at 27, Henderson spent the remainder of his working life with Norwich Union.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Brian Henderson is ace for Scots . . 27 February 1965.
  2. News: Obituary: Brian Henderson, former Scotland rugby internationalist . . 13 November 2020.
  3. News: Teams at a glance . Daily Record . 19 March 1966.
  4. Web site: Obituary: Brian Henderson . Scottish Rugby . 9 November 2020.