W.C.W. MurdochWilliam Copeland Wood Murdoch was a Scottish international rugby union player who played at full-back.Rugby Union careerAmateur careerMurdoch played for Hillhead HSFPProvincial careerMurdoch played for Glasgow DistrictInternational careerHe was capped a total of nine times, but there was an extremely long hiatus in his career due to the Second World War – he gained his first cap in 1935, and his last in 1948. He gained four caps in the 1947–48 season. This gives him one of the longest international careers on record. Only he and W.B. Young were capped on either side of the War.Referee careerIn later life, he became a referee.