William Watherston Explained

William Watherston
Birth Date:5 March 1933
Birth Place:Ford, Midlothian, Scotland
School:Sherborne School
Position:Wing-forward
Repyears1:1963
Repcaps1:3
Reppoints1:0

William Rory Andrews Watherston (5 March 1933) is a Scottish former international rugby union player.[1]

Born in Ford, Midlothian, Watherston is the son of a farmer and attended Sherborne School.[2]

Watherston, a wing-forward, played for Edinburgh Wanderers and London Scottish.[3] He won his Scotland call up from the latter, gaining three caps during the 1963 Five Nations, and was also captain of Middlesex.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Middlesex XV will miss Watherston . . 26 October 1964.
  2. News: W. R. A. Watherston . . 2 February 1963.
  3. News: Hopes on back . The Scotsman . 12 January 1963.
  4. News: Watherston is captain . . 8 October 1964.