John Rutherford
John Rutherford won 42 caps at stand-off for Scotland, at the time a record in that position. A player of enormous natural talent, his early games for Scotland were characterised by a certain tactical naivety - the fact that Rutherford later transformed himself into the complete stand-off is a testimony to his own hard work on the weaker parts of his game, particularly his drop-kicking for which he still holds the Scottish record.
Rutherford began as a fantastic free-running player, with excellent handling skills, and the instinctive ability to find a gap in any defence. As he developed as a player he began to run games, kicking with assurance, and harrying opposition defences with the range of his abilities. He was also a fine cover tackler and acted almost as an auxiliary flanker at opposition set-pieces. In the Grand Slam season of 1984 he was perhaps Scotland’s most important player – when Rutherford’s game was on top form, so were Scotland.
Rutherford toured with the British Lions in 1983 and scored a try playing at centre in the third Test. He was selected again for the 1986 Tour of South Africa - this time at stand-off, his preferred position – but the tour was cancelled for political reasons.
Rutherford was rare among stand-offs in being equally happy playing a kicking or running game, whichever was more effective. He was an excellent reader of the game - demonstrated by his often inspired running off the ball – and as well as an exhilarating runner. Scotland’s best tactical stand-off.
- Family mourn death of Glasgow ‘fight’ schoolboy
- Rangers takeover: Duff & Phelps threaten legal action against BBC
- Today’s youth not fit to be employed, says car firm Arnold Clark
- Rangers administration: Fans fear Duff & Phelps claims could scare off Green
- Rangers takeover: triple penalty punishment enough, says Johnston
- Alistair Darling leads ‘No to independence’ fight over tea and biscuits
- Scottish independence: SNP flip-flops over Nato
- Scottish Independence: SNP ‘won’t be Yes campaign’s only voice’
- Scottish independence: Alex Salmond’s pledge to sign up 1m voters
- Today’s youth not fit to be employed, says car firm Arnold Clark
Looking for...
Featured advertisers
Jobs
Search for a job
Motors
Search for a car
Property
Search for a house
Weather for Edinburgh
Sunday 27 May 2012
Today
Sunny
Temperature: 10 C to 22 C
Wind Speed: 12 mph
Wind direction: North east
Tomorrow
Sunny
Temperature: 9 C to 21 C
Wind Speed: 12 mph
Wind direction: North east

