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Jeremy Campbell-Lamerton


Jeremy Robert Edward Campbell-Lamerton (born 21 February 1959 in Gibraltar) is a former Scottish rugby union lock. He won 3 caps playing for the Scottish national team in the 1986-7 season.

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Army career

Campbell-Lamerton served as an officer with the Scots Guards in Germany, Northern Ireland and the Falklands war, reaching the rank of captain before he left the Army in 1983.

Rugby career

Campbell-Lamerton was 6ft 5 and a half inches and 17.5 stone. He made his debut on 18 January 1986 at Murrayfield against France.

He was selected for the Scotland squad for the 1987 Rugby World Cup. He played two matches, the last against Romaina on 2 June 1987 in Dunedin.

Family

He is the son of Mike Campbell-Lamerton, the noted rugby player. He has one son and three daughters (one of whom, Olivia, played tennis for Great Britain).

References

Jeremy Campbell-Lamerton Wikipedia


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