Russell Bruce
Appearance
Full name | Charles Russell Bruce | ||||||||||||||||
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Date of birth | 25 April 1918 | ||||||||||||||||
Date of death | 17 April 2009 | (aged 90)||||||||||||||||
Place of death | Glasgow, Scotland | ||||||||||||||||
School | Glasgow Academy | ||||||||||||||||
Occupation(s) | Surveyor | ||||||||||||||||
Rugby union career | |||||||||||||||||
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Charles Russell Bruce (25 April 1918 — 17 April 2009) was a Scottish international rugby union player.
Bruce was educated at Glasgow Academy and played for Glasgow Academicals.[1]
After serving as an Army major during the war, Bruce represented Scotland in the 1946 Victory Internationals, before gaining official caps in the 1947 Five Nations. He featured in all four of Scotland's matches, the first three as a centre, then as an experimented fly-half for the final match against England, for which he also stood in as captain. For his remaining four caps, all in the 1949 Five Nations, he was used again at fly-half.[2][3]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Scots in Army XV". Aberdeen Evening Express. 17 October 1944.
- ^ "Rugby Selectors' Bold Gamble". Dundee Courier. 7 March 1947.
- ^ "Attacking Rugby Best — Says C. R. Bruce". Edinburgh Evening News. 26 October 1950.
External links
[edit]- Russell Bruce at ESPNscrum
Categories:
- 1918 births
- 2009 deaths
- Scottish rugby union players
- Scotland international rugby union players
- Glasgow Academicals rugby union players
- Rugby union players from Glasgow
- Rugby union centres
- Rugby union fly-halves
- People educated at the Glasgow Academy
- British Army officers
- British Army personnel of World War II