Lindsay Lambie Explained

Lindsay Lambie
Full Name:Lindsay Barbour Lambie
Birth Date:30 May 1910
Birth Place:Eastwood, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Death Date:September 1996 (aged 86)
Death Place:Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia
Position:Wing-forward / Hooker
Repyears1:1934–35
Repcaps1:7
Reppoints1:3

Lindsay Barbour Lambie (30 May 1910 — September 1996) was a Scottish international rugby union player.

Lambie was born in Eastwood, Lanarkshire, and played his rugby with Glasgow HSFP.[1]

A stocky forward, Lambie made his debut for Scotland in 1934 as a hooker, but for his remaining appearances was used as a wing-forward. He gained seven caps in his two years playing international rugby and scored a try to help Scotland win the 1935 Calcutta Cup.[2] His last match was against the All Blacks at Murrayfield, before he retired at age 25.[3]

Lambie emigrated to Australia in the early 1950s.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. News: A Wise Choice . . 9 January 1933.
  2. News: England Fail Again at Murrayfield . . 18 March 1935.
  3. News: Law . Graham . Lambie determined to renew his Scottish links . . 16 June 1992.