David Rollo (rugby union)
David Miller Durie Rollo (born 7 July 1934) is a former Scotland international rugby union player.[1] He played as a prop forward. Unusually for a Scotland internationalist, he came from Fife.[2] Rugby Union careerAmateur careerRollo went to Bell Baxter High School in Cupar, and continues to support their rugby team.[3] However, while at school, he preferred football.[3] Rollo played for Howe of Fife R.F.C. until he was 40.[3] As a prop, Rollo could play both tight and loosehead:
Provincial careerRollo played for North and Midlands in the Scottish Inter-District Championship.[4] Rollo was in the first two Blues Trial side matches against Whites Trial in 1962-63, scoring a try in each game and helping secure the Blues win in both matches.[5][6] International careerRollo played 40 times for Scotland.[7] Allan Massie includes Rollo in his All-Time XV's reserves, saying "Rollo's ability to play on either side of the scrum would make him a natural member of the squad".[8] Bill McLaren witnessed Rollo's international debut, at the 1959 Calcutta Cup game
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