His twin brother, Finlay Calder, also played for Scotland and captained the
1989 British Lions tour to Australia.
The brothers never played in the same Scotland side. Jim Calder won the last
of his caps against Wales
in March 1985 and Finlay made his debut against France in January 1986 !
Career Record: Played 27: Won 12, Drew 2, Lost 13.
Test Points: 12 Tries: 3.
1981 v France (Paris) L 16-9 (FN)
1981 v Wales (Murrayfield) W 15-6 (FN)
1981 v England (Twickenham) L 23-17 (FN)
1981 v Ireland (Murrayfield) W 10-9 (FN)
1981 v New Zealand (Dunedin) L 11-4
1981 v New Zealand (Auckland) L 40-15
1981 v Romania (Murrayfield) W 12-6
1981 v Australia (Murrayfield) W 24-15
1982 v England (Murrayfield) D 9-9 (FN)
1982 v Ireland (Dublin) L 21-12 (FN)
1982 v France (Murrayfield) W 16-7 (FN)
1982 v Wales (Cardiff) W 34-18 (FN)
1982 v Australia (Brisbane) W 12-7
1982 v Australia (Sydney) L 33-9
1983 v Ireland (Murrayfield) L 15-13 (FN)
1983 v France (Paris) L 19-15 (FN)
1983 v Wales (Murrayfield) L 19-15 (FN)
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1983 v England (Twickenham W 22-12 (FN)
1983 v N Zealand (Murrayfield D25-25
1984 v Wales (Cardiff) W 15-9 (FN)
1984 v England (Murrayfield) W 18-6 (FN)
1984 v Ireland (Dublin) W 32-9 (FN)
1984 v France (Murrayfield) W 21-12 (FN)
1984 v Australia (Murrayfield) L 37-12
1985 v Ireland (Murrayfield) L 18-15 (FN)
1985 v France (Paris) L 11-3 (FN)
1985 v Wales (Murrayfield) L 25-21 (FN)
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