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6-542: James Renwick may refer to: Jim Renwick (born 1952), Scottish rugby player Jim Renwick (politician) (1917–1984), politician in Ontario, Canada James Renwick (climate scientist) , weather and climate researcher James Renwick (Covenanter) (1662–1688), Scottish Covenanter James Renwick (physicist) (1790–1863), English-American scientist and engineer James Renwick Jr. (1818–1895), American architect, son of

12-418: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Jim Renwick Jim Renwick (born 12 February 1952) is a former Scotland international rugby union player. He played at Centre . He played for Hawick Harlequins and then moved to play for Hawick . He played for South of Scotland . He played for Scotland Probables in 1975 . He

18-400: The first past of the season through injury. Equally unorthodox in appearance, the sight of the later Renwick, bald and moustached, slightly rotund, with his head-nodding as he ran, jinking and weaving and breaking into open space, was one of the more peculiar joys of international rugby. He was a good kicker, but he had a weak left foot, and preferred to run with the ball. He was dropped on

24-525: The physicist James Renwick (Iowa politician) , mayor of Davenport , 1869 [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=James_Renwick&oldid=923671644 " Category : Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

30-577: Was a slightly unorthodox player, and considered suspect in defence in the early part of his career – this saw him left out of the 1977 Lions – although appearances were deceptive. While Renwick never tackled in the classic style, few men got past him; he preferred a high, smothering tackle that also had the benefit of often allowing him to stay on his feet, and therefore stay in the game. In Bucharest , in May 1984, Renwick broke Andy Irvine 's previous record of fifty-one caps playing Romania , even though he'd missed

36-622: Was capped by Scotland 'B' against France 'B' in 1971. He went on to earn 52 full senior caps for Scotland . Allan Massie thinks his 1981–82 international season was his best, and describes him as "an individualist rather than a link-man" and that A player of precocious talent, Jim Renwick was aged nineteen when he won his first cap against France in 1972. It was the first of a then-record 52 appearances for Scotland, and scored eleven tries. He tended to be at his best when playing against Wales , scoring more tries against them than any other country. Richard Bath writes of him that: Renwick

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