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Alistair Scown


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Alistair Scown Alistair Scown Bayleys Cambridge

Alistair Ian Scown (born 28 October 1948) is a former New Zealand rugby union player. He has five caps as an All Black. All his test appearances were in 1972. Scown is known for being a player involved in what has been described as "the greatest try of them all" in a match between Barbarian FC and the All Blacks in 1973.

Scown's daughter Sonia has represented New Zealand in rowing, and won bronze at the 2001 World Rowing Championships. Scown's son-in-law is Rob Waddell, who won a rowing gold at the 2000 Olympics.

Scown's son Hayden is an accomplished rugby player, having played at Provincial level for Waikato, and age group New Zealand level.

Scown's youngest daughter Amanda Merrington is a lawyer living in Cambridge.

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Alistair Scown Wikipedia