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Brilliant Logie was the forerunner of modern Sevens

Top talent: Laughland

FIJI might be the Sevens kings but it’s worth remembering that Scotland invented the game and, it is generally acknowledged, it was a Scot who took the game to another level in the 1960s. Before Waisale Serevi there was Iain Laughland who passed away this week aged 84.
Laughland, universally known as Logie, was an exceptional fifteens player for London Scottish who won 31 Scotland caps – mainly at centre – and was sounded out for the captaincy of the 1966 Lions which he had to decline for work reasons. He helped Scotland to a draw against New Zeala...

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