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Another Campbell-Lamerton

NZPA London Scotland’s team for the opening Saturday of the 1986 Five Nations tournament includes a double-bar-relled name familiar to New Zealand rugby fans. Jeremy Campbell-Lamer-ton is one of six new caps in a Scottish side trying to improve on its woodenspoon effort in last year’s championship. He is also the son of Mike CampbellLamerton, the army officer who captained the British Lions to a 4-0 series hiding by the All Blacks 20 years ago. Like the 1966 Lions skipper, Jeremy CampbellLamerton will lock the Scottish scrum. The Murrayfield match against France on Saturday week will also see Gavin

and Scott Hastings become the first pair of brothers this century to win their first caps in the same game for Scotland. The Cambridge captain, Gavin Hastings, aged 24, who impressed against the touring New Zealand Universities a year ago, deposes the Scottish fullback for the last two seasons, Peter Dods. Scott Hastings, aged 21, comes in at centre. The other new caps are a R, David Sole, a loose ard, Finlay Calder, and a wing, Matt Duncan. France have also made changes, with a prop, Daniel Dubroca, switching to hooker to replace the injured Phillippe Dintrans. Dubroca also takes over the captaincy from Dintrans. Phillipe Marocco, a prop,

wins his first cap, the veteran lock Francis Haget is recalled, Eric Champ is the new number eight and JeanLuc Joinel is back at flanker. France has lost key

backs, the flyhalf, JeanPatrick Lescarboura, and the centre, Didier Codorniou, through injury. The teams for the Murrayfield match: Scotland:. Gavin Hastings: Matt Duncan, David Johnston, Scott Hastings, Roger Baird: John Rutherford, Roy Laidlaw: John Beattie, Finlay Calder, John Jeffrey: Jeremy Campbell-Lamer-ton, Alister Campbell: lain Milne, Colin Deans (captain), David Sole. France: Serge Blanco: Jean-Baptiste Lafond, Patrick Sella, Pierre Chadebach, Patrick Esteve: Guy Laporte, Jerome Gallion: Eric Champ, Jacques Gratton, Jean-Luc Joinel: Jean Condom, Francis Haget: Phillipe Marocco, Daniel Dubroca (captain), JeanPierre Garuret.

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Press, 10 January 1986, Page 20

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Another Campbell-Lamerton Press, 10 January 1986, Page 20

Another Campbell-Lamerton Press, 10 January 1986, Page 20