Jock Turner

John "Jock" William Cleet Turner (28 September 1943 – 19 May 1992)[1] was a Scotland international rugby union footballer.

[2] His regular playing positions were fly-half, centre and fullback.

In 1971, he helped Scotland win their first victory at Twickenham for 33 years.

[2] Allan Massie writes of him that: Turner died suddenly after a day of fishing with the legendary Welsh rugby player Gareth Edwards.

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