George Turner
George Turner is an accomplished hooker for the Scottish national rugby team and his club side. Renowned for his dynamic playing style and set-piece expertise, Turner has been pivotal in Scotland's recent matches, but his absence due to injury has raised concerns for the team's performance.
Born on Dec 15, 1967 (58 years old)
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Ireland:
George Turner received a correct yellow card during the match.
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United Kingdom:
George Turner is mentioned as Ashman's successor in the line-out struggles.
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New Zealand:
George Turner received a yellow card for foul play during the match.
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Ireland:
George Turner was yellow-carded for a dangerous clearout.
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United Kingdom:
Scotland's replacement hooker George Turner was sent to the bin for a rash clear-out.
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New Zealand:
George Turner was unable to make a crucial tackle during the game.
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United Kingdom:
Blair Kinghorn and George Turner had arrived in time to knock McKenzie into touch.
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Ireland:
George Turner was convicted of murdering Emma McCrory by setting fire to her home.
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Taiwan:
Scotland hooker George Turner was the first elite male player to be taken off for a head injury assessment after his gumshield detected a potentially worrying head impact.
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Bahamas:
George Turner co-founded the committee advocating for recognition of Elisha Obed.
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