RUGBY PLAYER

Max McFarland

1993 - Today

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Max McFarland (born 13 July 1993) is a Scottish rugby union player who has excelled at both 15s and 7s levels. Known for his versatility, McFarland has played in a variety of positions, including back three and scrum-half. McFarland was born in London, and qualified to play for Scotland through his Glaswegian grandfather Tom Laidlaw. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Max McFarland is the 135th most popular rugby player (down from 131st in 2019), the 593rd most popular biography from Ireland and the 8th most popular Irish Rugby Player.

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Among RUGBY PLAYERS

Among rugby players, Max McFarland ranks 135 out of 35Before him are Nicole Heavirland, Alec Coombes, Meya Bizer, Lachie Anderson, Ethan Waddleton, and Robbie Fergusson. After him are Richard de Carpentier, Jesse Parahi, Theo Sauder, Nelson Oyoo, Stephen Tomasin, and Maceo Brown.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1993, Max McFarland ranks 1,825Before him are Meya Bizer, Saskia Tidey, Oliver Scholfield, Robbie Fergusson, Michal Smolen, and Lucas Hammond. After him are Mason Ferlic, Brendan Creed, Phumelela Mbande, Nathan Power, Antoine Launay, and Sukhi Panesar.

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In Ireland

Among people born in Ireland, Max McFarland ranks 593 out of 549Before him are Nicola Daly (1988), Aoife Cooke (1986), Brendan Hyland (1994), Darragh Greene (1995), Ellen Walshe (2001), and Saskia Tidey (1993). After him are Cillin Greene (1998), Sarah Hawkshaw (1995), Naomi Carroll (1992), Heike Holstein (1971), Rudolph Berking-Williams (1978), and Aidan Walsh (1990).

Among RUGBY PLAYERS In Ireland

Among rugby players born in Ireland, Max McFarland ranks 8Before him are Brian O'Driscoll (1979), Keith Wood (1972), Adam Leavy (1995), Foster Horan (1992), Jordan Conroy (1994), and Gavin Mullin (1997).