John Macphail | |
Birth Name: | John Alexander Rose Macphail |
Birth Date: | 14 October 1923 |
Birth Place: | Singapore |
Death Place: | Pitlochry, Scotland |
Ru Position: | Hooker |
Ru Amateuryears: | - |
Ru Amateurclubs: | |
Ru Nationalteam: | |
Ru Nationalyears: | 1949-51 |
Ru Nationalcaps: | 2 |
Ru Nationalpoints: | 0 |
Ru Provinceyears: | - |
John Macphail (14 October 1923 – 10 June 2004) was a Scottish international rugby union player. The John Macphail Scholarship for Scottish rugby union players is named in the memory of the player.[1]
Macphail was born in the Amber Mansions of Singapore; but brought up in first in South Africa and then in Scotland. He attended Edinburgh Academy, and played rugby union for Edinburgh Academicals.
He was capped for Edinburgh District. He played in the 1949 inter-city match against Glasgow District.[2]
He was capped for Scotland twice, playing first against England at Twickenham in 1949, and then against South Africa at Murrayfield in 1951.[3]
He became the Chairman of the Scottish Whisky Association; and of the Edrington Group in Glasgow. He was awarded the CBE medal.[4]
His father Lachlan Rose Macphail was a Scottish stockbroker. He died in 1937, when John Macphail was just 13.[5]
Macphail married Edith Crabbie in Edinburgh in 1947.
They had 2 children: Copper and Michael.[4]
He was buried in Logierait Churchyard.[4]
The John Macphail Scholarship is a rugby union scholarship for up and coming Scottish players, and is made by the Robertson Trust in memory of John Macphail.[5] The scholarship began for season 2005-06 and is awarded annually.[6]