Barbarian Men
Ian Stuart Gallacher
Lock
12
Matches
6
Points
Country
Wales

Playing Record
Games
Men
10 May 1969 / Old Wanderers Ground
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Barbarians
29
3
Quaggas
|
|
Men
09 May 1970 / Murrayfield
|
Barbarians
33
17
Scotland XV (non-cap)
|
|
Men
31 Jan 1970 / Twickenham
|
Barbarians
12
21
South Africa XV (non-cap)
|
|
Men
17 May 1969 / Boet Erasmus (EPRFU)
|
Barbarians
11
23
South African Barbarians
|
|
Men
24 May 1969 / Olen Park
|
Barbarians
32
22
South African Country
|
|
Men
21 May 1969 / Newlands
|
Barbarians
14
16
Southern Universities
|
|
Men
05 Apr 1969 / National Stadium
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Cardiff
20
16
Barbarians
|
|
Men
27 Dec 1969 / Welford Road
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Leicester Tigers
0
35
Barbarians
|
|
Men
14 May 1969 / ABSA Stadium
|
Natal Sharks
16
14
Barbarians
|
|
Men
08 Apr 1969 / Rodney Parade
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Newport
3
16
Barbarians
|
|
Men
02 Dec 1969 / Iffley Road
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Oxford University
16
18
Barbarians
|
|
Men
07 Apr 1969 / St Helen's
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Swansea
11
28
Barbarians
|
|
Statistics
12
Games Played
6
Wins
6
Losses
6
Points

Ian Stuart Gallacher
Ian Stuart Gallacher was born in Llanelli on 22 May 1946 and educated at Llanelli Grammar School. He entered the police force but in his later career was a sales representative, company director, and chief executive of Llanelli RFC and the Scarlets. Equally at home in the second and back rows of the scrum, Stuart Gallacher gained his only cap for Wales in 1970, playing at lock and scoring the match-winning try against France. He then transferred to rugby league and played for Bradford Northern. His 12 games for the Barbarians included the tour to South Africa in 1969 and against the Springboks, while still uncapped, in 1970 and Scotland three months later.
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