Ian McInroy
Full name | Ian McInroy | ||
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Date of birth | 20 January 1979 | ||
Place of birth | Irvine, Scotland | ||
Height | 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) | ||
Weight | 88 kg (13 st 12 lb) | ||
Rugby union career | |||
Playing career | |||
Position | Centre | ||
Amateur clubs | |||
Years | Club / team | ||
2003 |
Garnock RFC West of Scotland Glasgow Hawks Cambridge University | ||
Professional / senior clubs | |||
Years | Club / team | Caps | (points) |
1999-2003 2003-2011 |
Glasgow Warriors London Scottish |
24 | (5) |
National team(s) | |||
Years | Club / team | Caps | (points) |
Scotland U21 | |||
Sevens national teams | |||
Years | Club / team | Comps | |
Scotland |
Ian McInroy (born 20 January 1979 in Irvine, Scotland) is a former Scottish Sevens international professional rugby union player, and a former Glasgow Warriors player. He played Centre but could also cover Wing or Full Back.
The Centre started at Garnock RFC[1] before moving on to West of Scotland.
McInroy signed for Glasgow Warriors[2] in 1999.[3] When not playing for the Warriors, McInroy played for Glasgow Hawks.[4]
He also played for the Scotland Sevens[5][6][7] and captained the Under 21 side.[8]
McInroy took a work experience role at Argyll Investments in Edinburgh and began a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics in 2003 at Cambridge. He played for Cambridge University rugby team.[5][9]
He also played for London Scottish.[10][11][12]
References
- ↑ "Club History". Garnock Rugby Club.
- ↑ "Ian Mcinroy Recalled After Long Absence". scottishrugby.org.
- ↑ "THE NEW RUGBY PROGRAMME STARTS TOMORROW. ALAN LORIMER TAKES A LOOK AT THE CLOSE SEASON COMINGS AND GOINGS". Herald Scotland.
- ↑ "IAN SIGNS FOR LONDON SCOTTISH".
- 1 2 "McInroy dons Cambridge blue". scotsman.com.
- ↑ Peter Donald (23 October 2001). "Scottish Rugby: Sevens call-up rewards Capaldi". Telegraph.co.uk.
- ↑ Naohiko MORI. "Ian McInroy". Oval Planet - All about world RUGBY football.
- ↑ "McInroy to lead Scottish youngsters". ESPN scrum.
- ↑ David Llewellyn at Twickenham (2 April 2009). "Bish-bash Bosch destroys Oxford". The Independent.
- ↑ "Rugby Union News: London Scottish unveil new plans". inthewinningzone.com.
- ↑ Ian McInroy London Scottish
- ↑ "Currie Rugby Football Club". currierugby.org.
External links
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