Birth name | Alexander Reid Moodie | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Date of birth | 30 September 1886 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Place of birth | Dundee, Scotland | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Date of death | 21 May 1968 81) | (aged||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Place of death | St Andrews, Scotland | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Alexander Moodie (30 September 1886 – 21 May 1968) was a Scottish international rugby union player who played for University of St Andrews RFC in St Andrews, Fife.
Born in Balmuirfield, Dundee in 1886, the son of David Moodie, a bleacher, Moodie attended the High School of Dundee and the University of St Andrews. [1]
Moodie played rugby union for St. Andrews University. [2]
He played for the Midlands District in their match against North of Scotland District on 19 November 1910. [3]
He played for the combined North of Scotland District against the South of Scotland District on 10 December 1910. [4]
He played for the Whites Trial side against the Blues Trial side on 21 January 1911, while still playing with St. Andrews University. [5]
Moodie played in 3 tests for Scotland. The first was in the last Home Nations tournament in 1909. He played against England on 20 March 1909 in Richmond, London. Scotland won the match 18-8. [6]
His next two matches were against France in the new Five Nations tournament of 1910 and 1911. He played against France on 22 January 1910 at Inverleith. Scotland won that match 27-0. [7] His last match for Scotland was in Colombes, France on 2 January 1911. France won that match 16-15. [8]
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