Quintin Dunlop Explained

Quintin Dunlop
Birth Date:9 March 1943
Birth Place:Ayr, Scotland
Position:Hooker
Repyears1:1971
Repcaps1:2
Reppoints1:0

Quintin Dunlop (born 9 March 1943) is a Scottish former rugby union international.

Born in Ayr, Dunlop was educated at Merchiston Castle School.[1]

Dunlop, a hooker, captained Ayr and West of Scotland during his career.[2]

Capped twice for Scotland, Dunlop gained both his caps against England in 1971. He debuted in the Five Nations fixture at Twickenham, then played in the Centenary match a week later at Murrayfield, with Scotland winning each time. This gives him the unusual distinction of beating England twice in a week long Test career.[1]

Dunlop, a farmer by profession, founded free-range egg business Scotlay Eggs.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dunlop’s double strike for Scotland . Scottish Rugby . 2 February 2021.
  2. News: Quintin Dunlop back . . 17 October 1981.
  3. News: McInnes . Yonnie . Scotlay Eggs of Ayr are supplying Sainsbury’s Scottish stores . . 15 July 2010 . en.