Chris Gray (rugby player)

Chris Gray (rugby player)
Chris Gray
Full name Christopher Antony Gray
Date of birth 11 July 1960 (1960-07-11) (age 51)
Place of birth Haddington, Scotland
Occupation(s) Dentist
Rugby union career
Playing career
Position Lock
Amateur clubs
Years Club / team
1976–1978

1983–1997

Edinburgh Academical Nottingham RFC
National team(s)
Years Club / team Caps (points)
1989–1991 Scotland 22 (12)

Dr Christopher Antony Gray (born July 11, 1960 in Haddington, East Lothian) is a former Scottish international rugby player who played most of his club rugby in England.

Contents

Club career

Between 1978 and 1983, Gray turned out for Edinburgh Academical.[1] In 1983 he joined Nottingham RFC, and played 243 matches for the Green and Whites (scoring 60 points) until retiring in 1997.[2] He succeed England and British Lions hooker Brian Moore as club captain in 1989.[3]

International career

Gray made his Scotland debut in the 23-7 Five Nations win against Wales at Murrayfield on January 21, 1989, and was part of the Scotland team that claimed a grand slam in the 1990 Five Nations Championship. He played his last international in the 13-6 World Cup Third-place play-off defeat against New Zealand at Cardiff Arms Park on October 30, 1991.

Personal life

Gray married Nottingham RFC physiotherapist Judith Bunten in 1991.[4] They have two sons: James Christopher Gray (b. 1991), who was invited to play for the Scottish Exiles under-19s side in the spring of 2010,[5] and Nicholas Andrew Gray (b.1995).

Gray qualified from the Edinburgh Dental School in 1983 and worked as a dentist throughout his playing career. He is currently the owner of Wollaton Dental Care in Nottingham.[6][7]

He stands at 6"5'[8]

External links

References

  1. ^ [1] Accie.org: In the News
  2. ^ [2] Nottingham RFC Player Records
  3. ^ SCOTTISH international lock Chris Gray is to take over as captain of Nottingham next season - Herald Scotland | Sport | SPL | Aberdeen
  4. ^ Rugby intended - Herald Scotland | Sport | SPL | Aberdeen
  5. ^ [3] The Herald Interview: charged with disrupting England’s lineout, Chris Gray recalls his role in Scottish rugby’s greatest day
  6. ^ [4] Changing old habits, The Dentist, April 2008
  7. ^ [5] Wollaton Dental Practice - the team
  8. ^ [6] The Herald - The Men Who Carry Scotland's Championship Hopes (dated 3/10/1991)

Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужна курсовая?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Chris Gray — may refer to: Chris Gray (American football) (born 1970), offensive lineman for the Seattle Seahawks Chris Gray (rugby player) (born 1960), rugby player for the Scotland national rugby union team Chris Gray (situationist) (1942–2009), activist in …   Wikipedia

  • Chris Jones (rugby union) — Chris Jones Personal information Full name Christopher Michael Jones Date of birth 24 June 1980 (1980 06 24) (age 31) Place of birth Manchester, England Height 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) Weight 111 kg… …   Wikipedia

  • Chris O'Young — Date of birth March 3, 1981 (1981 03 03) (age 30) Height 1.79 m (5 ft 10 in) Weight 82 kg (180 lb) Rugby union career Playing career Position Scrumhalf …   Wikipedia

  • Chris Paterson — For those of a similar name, see Chris Patterson. Chris Paterson Full name Christopher Douglas Paterson Date of birth 30 March 1978 (1978 03 30) …   Wikipedia

  • Chris Cusiter — Full name Christopher Peter Cusiter Date of birth June 13, 1982 (1982 06 13) (age 29) Place of birth Aberdeen, Scotland Height 1.778 m (5 ft 10.0 in) Weight 85.28 kg …   Wikipedia

  • Chris Pilgrim — (born 13 January 1986 in Birkenhead) is an English rugby union player, his position is Scrum Half. He currently plays for Newcastle Falcons and made his debut against Leicester Tigers in the Guinness Premiership in September 2009. He attended St… …   Wikipedia

  • Chris Pennell — Full name Christopher Pennell Date of birth April 26, 1987 (1987 04 26) (age 24) Place of birth Worcester, England Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) Weight 98 kg (15 st …   Wikipedia

  • Chris Fortey — Date of birth 25 August 1975 (1975 08 25) (age 36) Place of birth Gloucester, England Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) Weight 108 kg (17 st 0 lb) [1] …   Wikipedia

  • List of dual-code rugby internationals — A dual code rugby international is a rugby footballer who has played at the senior international level in both rugby league and rugby union. Rugby league started as a breakaway version of rugby in Northern England (1895) and in New Zealand and… …   Wikipedia

  • 2010 en rugby à XV — Années : 2007 2008 2009  2010  2011 2012 2013 Décennies : 1980 1990 2000  2010  2020 2030 2040 Siècles : XXe siècle  XXIe siècl …   Wikipédia en Français

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”