Barbarian Men
Hugh Ferns McLeod
Prop
Matches
Points
Country
Scotland

Playing Record
Games
Men
04 Mar 1959 / White City
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Blackheath
8
21
Barbarians
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Men
05 Apr 1958 / National Stadium
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Cardiff
14
6
Barbarians
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Men
09 Apr 1955 / National Stadium
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Cardiff
3
6
Barbarians
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Men
24 May 1958 / Old Wanderers Ground
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Combined Transvaal
16
18
Barbarians
|
|
Men
28 May 1958 / E.A.Union Ground
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East African XV
52
12
Barbarians
|
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Men
28 Dec 1959 / Welford Road
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Leicester Tigers
9
17
Barbarians
|
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Men
31 Mar 1959 / Rodney Parade
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Newport
5
15
Barbarians
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|
Men
12 Apr 1955 / Rodney Parade
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Newport
14
14
Barbarians
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Men
20 Apr 1954 / Rodney Parade
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Newport
14
3
Barbarians
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Men
08 Apr 1958 / Rodney Parade
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Newport
13
8
Barbarians
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Men
21 May 1958 / Loftus Versfeld
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Northern Transvaal
9
13
Barbarians
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Men
16 Apr 1954 / Recreation Ground
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Penarth
0
15
Barbarians
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Men
10 May 1958 / Old Wanderers Ground
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Transvaal
17
17
Barbarians
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Men
14 May 1958 / Olen Park
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Western Transvaal
11
3
Barbarians
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Statistics

Hugh Ferns McLeod
Hugh Ferns McLeod was born in Hawick on 8 June 1932 and educated at Hawick High School. He worked in the building trade and later owned a sports shop. He did National Service with the Army and played in the Inter-Services' tournament at Twickenham. He played at prop for Hawick throughout his career. Having gained his first cap for Scotland against France in 1954, he set a new national record of 40 caps by the time of his final international in 1962. He toured with the British Isles to South Africa in 1955 where he played in 13 matches and in 1959 to Australasia where his 21 appearances included the six tests against Australia and New Zealand. In 1955 and 1959 he played in celebration matches for Scotland & Ireland against England & Wales. He died on 12 May 2014
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