Bob Taylor (rugby union, born 1924)


Bob Taylor was a Scotland international rugby union footballer. Taylor played as a Flanker.

Rugby career

Amateur career

Taylor played for Kelvinside-West. When the merged team decoupled in 1951, Taylor went on to support West of Scotland.

Provincial career

Taylor played for Glasgow District against Edinburgh District in the 1948-49 season's Inter-City match.
Glasgow won the Inter-City match 9 - 3. The Glasgow Herald noted that Glasgow had several chances and could have doubled their score; one of them being Taylor's knock on which should instead have led to a try.

International career

He was capped for 4 times in 1951, playing in 3 Five Nations matches. He made his international debut against Wales playing in front of a then record crowd of 80 000 at Murrayfield Stadium.

Outside of rugby

Taylor became an anaesthetist and worked at the Victoria Infirmary in Glasgow.