Career
He made his international debut against Ireland in the opening match of the 1983 Five Nations. The following season was much more successful for Scotland, starting with a 25-all draw against New Zealand. There was continued success for Dods and Scotland in the 1984 Five Nations as Scotland completed their first Grand Slam since 1925, and he was the team"s top scorer with a total of 50 points.
After suffering a whitewash in the 1985 championship, Scotland made a number of changes to the side in 1986, which resulted in Dods losing his place to Gavin Hastings.
He played in five matches on the tour, scoring a total of 66 points, although he was not selected for any of the tests. Dods made his final appearances for Scotland during the 1991 Rugby World Cup, winning his 23rd and final cap as a replacement in the third place play-off defeat to New Zealand.