A Full Back Slower Than Your Average Prop

Hardback

Main Details

Title A Full Back Slower Than Your Average Prop
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Ian Smith
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:368
Dimensions(mm): Height 240,Width 165
Category/GenreRugby Union
ISBN/Barcode 9781909715813
ClassificationsDewey:796.333092
Audience
General
Illustrations 16 Plates, black and white

Publishing Details

Publisher Birlinn General
Imprint Arena Sport
Publication Date 10 October 2019
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Listed as one of the five worst international selections ever, and described in a book about Scottish rugby as 'a full back slower than your average prop', Ian Smith cheerfully won nine caps for Scotland in a career that saw him score every point for his team on his debut in an historic victory over South Africa (and in so doing became the first Scottish full back to score a Test try) and defeated a star-studded England team to lift the Calcutta Cup at Murrayfield in the 1970 Five Nations. One of eight international full backs to have come out of Heriot's FP, Smith also played for a dashing, innovative Edinburgh University side that revolutionised attacking back play. But this book is so much more than a story of a fleeting Test career. It is a window to another time, when a player could appear, as Smith did, for his club's third XV and two weeks later make his international debut for his country. And then, nine Tests later, return to his club where he was only considered good enough to play for the second XV.

Author Biography

Ian Smith was born and brought up in Edinburgh where he was educated at Heriot's and the University of Edinburgh before joining the army and later setting up his own dental practice. He played eight Tests for Scotland from 1969 to 1970. He lives in Norfolk.

Reviews

'On its surface, A Full Back Slower Than Your Average Prop may seem like a nostalgic trip into the golden days of rugby but upon reflection it provides the perfect microcosm of a shifting society' * Dentist magazine * 'Ian Smith's engaging memoir of his rugby career will delight readers who remember the amateur days with pleasure and nostalgia and astonish many too young to have had the good fortune to have known them' -- Allan Massie * Scotsman * 'Ian Smith's story is special ... elements of his [rugby] journey would simply not be possible today' * Sunday Times * 'Smith may just have been the best cherubic, well-nourished, wooden-legged (but not really) full-back we've had' * Scotsman *