Guillermo Mc Cormick

Guillermo Mc Cormick
Mc Cormick in 1965
Full name Guillermo Eduardo Mc Cormick
Date of birth October 7, 1938
Place of birth Buenos Aires, Argentina
Date of death August 29, 2005
Place of death Buenos Aires, Argentina
Rugby league career
Position Forwards
Amateur clubs
Years Club / team
1959-1969 Belgrano A.C.
National team(s)
Years Club / team Caps (points)
1965-1965 Argentina

Guillermo Mc Cormick (1938–2005) was an Argentine rugby union player. His position on the field was prop. Mc Cormick's entire career was in Belgrano Athletic Club, having also played for the Argentina national team.[1] In 1965, was part in the historic tour by Rhodesia and South Africa.[2]

Career

Los Pumas vs Western Transvaal 1965.

In 1959, Mc Cormick began his career playing for the club Belgrano, where he won four titles.[3] He also was member of the executive committee of Belgrano club, and was his youth coach.[4]

He had his first test match in the 1964 South American Rugby Championship, tournament played in São Paulo. On August 19, 1964, Mc Cormick debuted on the national team, scoring a try against Brazil, in the Argentina's victory by 30-5.[5]

In 1965, Guillermo Mc Cormick participated in the successful tour by South Africa. On this tour the national team began using the name Los Pumas.

Titles

Season Team Title
1963Argentina Belgrano Athletic Club Torneo de la URBA
1966Argentina Belgrano Athletic Club Torneo de la URBA
1967Argentina Belgrano Athletic Club Torneo de la URBA
1968Argentina Belgrano Athletic Club Torneo de la URBA

International titles

Season Team Title
1964Argentina Argentina Sudamericano de Rugby

References

  1. Pumas de Todos los Tiempos (PDF), Unión Argentina de Rugby
  2. Mc Cormick fue un pilar inolvidable, La Nación
  3. Primera plana, Números 275-287, Editorial Danoti, S.R.L.
  4. Creer, Volumen 1,Números 1-12, Editorial El Pais., 1975
  5. Sudamericano 1964 Argentina vs Brasil, Unión Argentina de Rugby

External links

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