Andy Irvine (rugby Player)
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Andrew Robertson Irvine (born 16 September 1951) is a former president of the
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(SRU), and a former Scottish international rugby player.Bath, p141 He earned fifty one Scotland caps, captaining the team on fifteen occasions, and scored 250 points for .Massie, p142 He went on three British Lions tours.


Background

Irvine was born in
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, on 16 September 1951. He was educated at James Gillespie's Primary School and George Heriot's School. From there he went on to
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where he graduated in Geography.


Rugby Union career


Amateur career

Irvine originally played for Heriot's Rugby Club.


Provincial career

Irvine represented Edinburgh District in the Scottish Inter-District Championship.


International career

He played for Scotland 'B' against France 'B' on 11 November 1972. As fullback for , Irvine won 51 caps, between 1972–82 and scored ten tries. His first cap was against the
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in December 1972. His last international appearance was against on 10 July 1982. Irvine earned British Lions caps against
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(1974),
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(1977) and
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(1980). He scored 156 points in fifteen games on the 1974 Lion tour. He also played for the Barbarians during their 1976 Easter Tour. In the 1974 tour, he adopted many South African tactics and styles of play, although J. P. R. Williams was preferred as full back for the tests, limiting Irvine to two test appearances on the wing. Irvine vies with Ken Scotland,
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and Stuart Hogg for the title of Scotland's greatest ever fullback, with incisive running at a blistering pace from the back his trademark. A number of polls have voted Irvine Scotland's greatest player, and he is generally considered one of the best, if not the best, attacking full backs of his era.International Rugby Hall of Fame Andy Irvine
His presence in the line often distracted defenders even when he did not have possession.


Administrative career

In May 2005, Irvine announced his intention to stand for president of the
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. He was elected. He announced his readiness to stand for a second term at the end of March 2006. and was unopposed. He stepped down from the role in June 2007, having served the maximum of two years in the post. In August 2010 Irvine was appointed as the first independent chairman of Celtic Rugby. In March 2010 the Bill McLaren Foundation launched, with Irvine and John Rutherford directors. Irvine was the tour manager of the
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. It was the first successful Lions' tour since 1997, with the Lions winning the series 2-1.


Property career

After graduation Irvine followed a career in chartered surveying. In 2004, after 26 years at the property consultancy firm
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, eight of them as managing director, he was appointed as chairman.


Other activities

Irvine has appeared as a guest on
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's '' Sportsound'' radio programme to comment on international rugby games. He has also coached rugby at Heriot's Rugby Club.


Awards and honours

Irvine was made a
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(MBE) in the 1979 Birthday Honours for services to Rugby Football in Scotland. In 2002 Irvine was inducted into the Scottish Sports Hall of Fame. He is an inductee of the
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.


References

;Sources # Bath, Richard (ed.) ''The Complete Book of Rugby'' (Seven Oaks Ltd, 1997 ) # Massie, Allan ''A Portrait of Scottish Rugby'' (Polygon, Edinburgh; )


External links


Andy Irvine
Scotsman.com, 2 May 2002
Andy Irvine – part 1 (1972–79
Sporting-Heroes.net
Andy Irvine – part 2 (1982–89
Sporting-Heroes.net
Vintage Scottish rugby
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