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Gordon has played for Scotland at U19 and U21 level and has been in four tours in South Africa. In 1996 he was an important player in helping the Scots to fourth place in the 1996 Students' World Cup. He made his debut for West of Scotland in 1995 against the South Africa n Currie Cup team Griqualand West . He went on to captain them in 1996-97. He has also captained Glasgow and led the district team to the quarter final play off in the 1997-98 European Cup and also took West to promotion to the Premiership Division One. In 1997 he was part of the squad for the Scotland XV tour and played in the three victories on the tour. He won his first A cap in 1997 for Scotland’s victory over Emerging Wales, and went on to play against all of Scotland’s Five Nations opponents at that level. Later that year Gordon made his Scotland debut back in 1997 against South Africa at Stadium and in 1999 his performances in Scotland’s Five Nations success saw him force his way into the World XV. He was called into the squad to cover for an injury to Phil Greening on the 2001 Lions Tour of Australia. He made five appearances, including a replacement appearance in the first Test in Brisbane . His only start came against NSW County when the Lions won 46-3. He was part of Scotland’s 2003 Rugby World Cup squad and in 2004 was rewarded with the role of captain. In 2002 he was named man of the match for his outstanding performance in Scotland’s win over South Africa at Murrayfield. In 2005 Bulloch captained Scotland in the Six Nations and was selected for the British And Irish Lions Tour To New Zealand . He was captain for three of the Lions mid week games, before making his Test debut in the final Test game of the tour - becoming the only Scot to do so on the tour. He also made headlines when a clash of heads during training with John Hayes was reported in the media as a fight. He retired from international rugby union shortly after his return from Lions duty. Gordon joined Leeds Tykes in 2005 on a two year contact. |
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