James Huggan

James Laidlaw Huggan (11 October 1888 – 16 September 1914) was a Scotland rugby union player.

[4] He had taken part in the last rugby international before the war, the Calcutta Cup match at Inverleith (Edinburgh) in March 1914, scoring three tries in the game.

[2] Huggan was a lieutenant of the Royal Army Medical Corps, attached to the 3rd Battalion Coldstream Guards.

[2] Huggan is among the 133 names of rugby players killed in the Great War on the memorial at Fromelles in north France.

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Memorial to the 133 rugby players killed in the Great War, at Fromelles