Notable Former London Scottish Scotland International Players
The following list of players have represented both London Scottish and the Scotland international team.
See also: :Category:London Scottish playersLondon Scottish have produced more than 220 Scottish international players which is more than any other club.
- David Bedell-Sivright
- Mike Biggar
- Al Biggar
- Norman Bruce
- Paul Burnell their most capped player for the club with 52 matches for Scotland (3 World Cups - 91, 95, 99)
- Mike Campbell-Lamerton
- Damian Cronin (2 World Cups 91,95,)
- Ronnie Eriksson
- Max Evans (World Cup 2011)
- James Pringle Fisher
- Iain Fullarton
- Gavin Hastings (3 World Cups 87,91,95)
- Sandy Hinshelwood
- Simon Holmes
- Iain Laughland
- Alan Lawson
- Derrick Lee
- Kenny Logan (3 World Cups 95,99,03)
- Bill Maclagan 1st British Lion Captain 1891 (South Africa)
- David MacMyn
- Alastair McHarg - one of the many stalwarts of the club
- Iain Morrison (World Cup 95)
- Jim Shackleton
- Ian Smith Joint record Scotland try scorer with 24 tries
- Arthur Smith
- Frans ten Bos
- Rob Wainwright (World Cup 95)
- Derek White (World Cup 91)
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