George Murray (rugby union)

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George Murray was a Scottish international rugby union player. [1]

He was capped twice for Scotland in 1921 and 1926. [1] He also played for Glasgow Academicals RFC. [1]

His brother Ronald was also capped for Scotland. [1]

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