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Revision as of 21:09, 1 February 2010

Stuart Lane
Rugby union career
Position(s) Flanker
Amateur team(s)
Years Team Apps (Points)
Cardiff RFC ()
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1978-1980
1980
Wales
British and Irish Lions
5
0
(0)
(0)

Stuart Lane (born November 12, 1952) is a former Wales international rugby union player. In 1980 he toured South Africa with the British and Irish Lions and at the time played club rugby for Cardiff RFC.

British and Irish Lions

Lane holds the unfortunate record of the shortest career of any Lions tourist, having been injured in the first minute of the opening game of the 1980 tour. This injury was a blow to the tourists as it was felt that the pace Lane could have provided in the brakeaway positions would have been a strong asset for the Lions.[1]He still lives in Tredegar and is part owner of Rhyd Hall.

References

  1. ^ Rothmans Rugby Yearbook, Vivian Jenkins (1982) pg 18. ISBN 090757405X