SCOTTISH SMALLBORE RIFLE ASSOCIATION HALL OF FAME
Here is a list, in Number of Caps order, of those
who did not make the cut for the original Hall of Fame, whom I think might merit
consideration for future inclusion as 'seeds' if the criteria for selection are
changed in the future. (The comments are the writer's personal opinions, not
those of the SSRA.)
Surname |
First Name |
First Cap |
Last Cap |
Number of Caps |
Remarks
('CG' stands for Commonwealth Games) |
Murray |
Bill |
1986 |
1994 |
44 |
CG shooter, one Silver, one Bronze |
Simpson/Hamilton |
Anne |
1970 |
1991 |
36 |
Top equal number of caps in Bisley Women's team: pre-CG era |
Nicoll |
Jock |
1928 |
1955 |
35 |
Many great feats in the pre & post WW2 period |
Thomson |
Janis |
1987 |
2005 |
35 |
Won CG bronze in 1998 |
Stirton |
Neil |
1997 |
2011 |
35 |
Already a star. Gold and bronze at the Delhi CG in 2010 |
Rattray |
David |
1990 |
2004 |
34 |
Two CG Bronzes in air rifle |
McIntosh |
Jennifer |
2007 |
2011 |
30 |
Very young but going places fast. Definite future entrant |
Mackenzie |
Jim |
1930 |
1956 |
28 |
An Old Master. Definite contender. |
Knowles |
John |
1975 |
1990 |
27 |
Went to 4 CGs & won Bronze in 1986. |
Sinclair |
Martin |
1995 |
2009 |
28 |
Should qualify if he gets a couple more caps. |
Scobie |
Jim |
1963 |
1977 |
23 |
One of Scotland's legends. Versatility was his strength |
Milne |
Harry |
1969 |
1993 |
21 |
One of the mainstays of Bon Accord. |
Proudfoot |
John |
1929 |
1949 |
18 |
Another pre-war hero. Lost an eye in WW1 |
Gordon |
Adam |
1957 |
1984 |
17 |
A legend in his own lifetime. Highly commended. |
For complete lists (summary and breakdown) of
everyone who has represented Scotland,
take this link.
(It's a big file, so be patient.)
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WFH
June 2007
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