Former Scotland Rugby Captain Peter Brown Dies
Former Scotland Rugby Captain Peter Brown Dies

Former Scotland Rugby Captain Peter Brown Dies

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Peter 'PC' Brown, a former captain of the Scotland rugby team, passed away at the age of 83 following a long illness. Born into a distinguished sporting family, he earned 27 caps for Scotland between 1964 and 1973, captaining the team in 10 of those matches. Known for his unorthodox kicking style, he remains the highest-scoring forward in Scottish rugby history with 67 points. Brown was celebrated for his contributions to key victories, including five wins against England, and continued his involvement in rugby after retiring by engaging with the Gala club and serving on various disciplinary panels. Scotland's head coach Gregor Townsend paid tribute, highlighting Brown's passion for the sport and his legendary status within the team. His family expressed gratitude for the care he received during his illness and celebrated his legacy both on and off the field.

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