Peter Brown, who has died aged 83, captained the Scotland rugby union side 10 times and led his country to three victories over England inside the space of a year in the early 1970s.
Brown, affectionately known as ‘PC’ because his first two names were Peter Currie, was Troon born and bred, and rose through ...
Nicknamed PC after the initials of his first name and middle name of Currie, he joined Gala from West of Scotland in 1969 and ...
Former Scotland captain Peter Brown has died aged 83 following a long illness. Born in Troon to a sporting family, Brown ...
Scotland head coach Gregor Townsend has paid tribute to former national team captain Peter Brown following his death at the ...
Peter Brown, former Scotland rugby captain, has passed away at the age of 83. Known as PC, Brown was celebrated for his ...
Tributes have been paid to “one of the great characters in Scottish rugby” and a Gala “stalwart” following his death.
Peter Brown, the former Scotland rugby captain who still holds the national record for most points by a forward, has died. He was 83.
Former Scotland rugby captain Peter Brown has died aged 83, with current national coach Gregor Townsend saying his exploits on the field had "gone down in legend".
Former Scotland captain Peter Brown has died aged 83 after a long illness, the Scottish Rugby Union announced on Monday.