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Colin Douglas Fisher (born 27 December 1949) is a Scottish Rugby union player and administrator. [1]
He was capped five times between 1975 and 1976 for Scotland. [1] He also played for Waterloo R.F.C. [1] He is the son of Alastair Fisher, who was also capped for Scotland. [1]
He played 7 times for the Scotland, but two of those games were versus Japan and that time that didn't count for a full cap, his other caps came in matches against Australia, England, Ireland, New Zealand and Wales. [2]
After an injury to his left knee cartilage he never returned to training. After retiring he became involved in administration of Rugby and was involved in controversial incidents involving sponsors [3] and drunken behaviour in 2005. [4] he has also been president of Waterloo R.F.C. of Liverpool. [5] He is a chartered surveyor by profession. [6]