词条 | George Graham (rugby) |
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|name = George Graham |image = |caption = |birth_name = George Graham |nickname = |birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1966|1|19|df=yes}} |birth_place = Stirling, Scotland |death_date = |death_place = |height = {{height|ft=5|in=7}} |weight = {{convert|238|lb|kg|abbr=on}} |ru_position = Prop |ru_amateuryears = - |ru_amateurclubs = Stirling County |ru_amupdate = |ru_nationalteam = Scotland |ru_nationalyears = 1997-2002 |ru_nationalcaps = 25 |ru_nationalpoints = (5) |ru_ntupdate = |ru_clubyears = 1997-2002 |ru_proclubs = {{nowrap|Newcastle Falcons}} |ru_clubcaps = 80 |ru_clubpoints = (40) |ru_clubupdate = 2012-12-14 |ru_currentclub = |ru_province = {{nowrap|Glasgow District}} |ru_provinceyears = - |ru_provincecaps = |ru_provincepoints = |ru_provinceupdate = |ru_sevensnationalyears = |ru_sevensnationalteam = |ru_sevensnationalcaps = |ru_sevensnationalpoints = |ru_sevensupdate = |ru_coachclubs = Gala Scotland |ru_coachyears = 2009-present ?-2008 |ru_coachupdate = |other = |occupation = |family = |spouse = |children = Gary Graham Guy Graham |relatives = |school = |university = }}George Graham (19 January 1966) born in Stirling, is a former Scottish rugby league and rugby union footballer; his role was prop forward. At 5'7" he was quite short for international rugby. He gained 25 caps for Scotland national rugby union team. Graham won his first cap against Australia at Murrayfield, Nov 22, 1997 and played his final test against Wales at Millennium Stadium, Apr 6, 2002 which Scotland won 22-27. At club level he began his career at Newcastle Falcons, and made 12 appearances for them as they won the 1997-98 Premiership.[1] Since retiring from playing Graham has moved into coaching. He was the Scotland forwards coach Frank Hadden until 2008 where he was let go following a review of the backroom staff after a disappointing 6 Nations campaign. The following year he became the head coach at Gala RFC where he has earned plaudits for the teams style of play. Recently he has been linked to positions back in the professional ranks of the SRU once more, amongst which were for forwards coach at Edinburgh Rugby following Tom Smith's departure and also as a possible interim manager of the national side after Andy Robinson's resignation as coach in November 2012. References1. ^{{cite news |url = http://stats.espnscrum.com/scrum/rugby/records/player/records.html?id=2529;team=249;type=tournament |title = Allied Dunbar Premiership, 1997/98 / Newcastle Falcons / Player records |publisher = espnscrum.com |accessdate = 7 September 2014 |deadurl = yes |archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20140907235203/http://stats.espnscrum.com/scrum/rugby/records/player/records.html?id=2529%3Bteam%3D249%3Btype%3Dtournament |archivedate = 7 September 2014 |df = dmy}} External links
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