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Gregor Townsend
Gregor Peter John Townsend MBE (born 26 April 1973) is a Scottish professional rugby union coach and former player who has been head coach of the Scotland national team since 2017. Townsend was previously an assistant coach from 2009 to 2012.
As a player, he won 82 caps for Scotland and two for the British Lions. He is a former coach of Glasgow Warriors and was a player-coach for Border Reivers. As well as in Scotland, he played club rugby in Australia, England, France and South Africa. As coach of Scotland, his team won at Twickenham for the first time in 38 years in 2021. Townsend was attack coach for the 2021 British & Irish Lions tour to South Africa.
Townsend was awarded an MBE in 1999 for services to rugby.
Townsend was born in April 1973 in Galashiels and went to school at Galashiels Academy. He graduated in 1995 from the University of Edinburgh with an MA degree in History and Politics.
Townsend started playing for his local club Gala RFC, where his father had played, and came through from the mini section to senior side.
In 1993, Townsend spent a season in Australia, playing for Warringah in the Shute Shield. He was part of the team that came runners-up to Gordon, losing 23–19. He returned to the club in 1995 after leaving his local side Gala.
In 1995, Townsend joined English side Northampton SaintsNorthampton for the 1995–96 Courage League National Division Two, where he helped the side to promotion to the top English division for 1996. He remained with the club for a further two seasons in the top English division before moving to France to play for Brive in the French Rugby Union Championship. Across the two seasons he played for the club, Brive did not make much success which saw Townsend move to play for Castres Olympique in 2000. In Townsend's first season with Castres, the side topped Pool 1 which saw them advance through to the quarter-finals where they defeated Colomiers 37–26. However, Castres failed to make the final after losing to Toulouse 32–21 in the semi-final. Following a disappointing 2001–02 Top 16 season, Townsend returned to Scotland to play for Border Reivers.
In December 1996 he represented the Barbarians, playing against Australia at Twickenham.
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Gregor Townsend
Gregor Peter John Townsend MBE (born 26 April 1973) is a Scottish professional rugby union coach and former player who has been head coach of the Scotland national team since 2017. Townsend was previously an assistant coach from 2009 to 2012.
As a player, he won 82 caps for Scotland and two for the British Lions. He is a former coach of Glasgow Warriors and was a player-coach for Border Reivers. As well as in Scotland, he played club rugby in Australia, England, France and South Africa. As coach of Scotland, his team won at Twickenham for the first time in 38 years in 2021. Townsend was attack coach for the 2021 British & Irish Lions tour to South Africa.
Townsend was awarded an MBE in 1999 for services to rugby.
Townsend was born in April 1973 in Galashiels and went to school at Galashiels Academy. He graduated in 1995 from the University of Edinburgh with an MA degree in History and Politics.
Townsend started playing for his local club Gala RFC, where his father had played, and came through from the mini section to senior side.
In 1993, Townsend spent a season in Australia, playing for Warringah in the Shute Shield. He was part of the team that came runners-up to Gordon, losing 23–19. He returned to the club in 1995 after leaving his local side Gala.
In 1995, Townsend joined English side Northampton SaintsNorthampton for the 1995–96 Courage League National Division Two, where he helped the side to promotion to the top English division for 1996. He remained with the club for a further two seasons in the top English division before moving to France to play for Brive in the French Rugby Union Championship. Across the two seasons he played for the club, Brive did not make much success which saw Townsend move to play for Castres Olympique in 2000. In Townsend's first season with Castres, the side topped Pool 1 which saw them advance through to the quarter-finals where they defeated Colomiers 37–26. However, Castres failed to make the final after losing to Toulouse 32–21 in the semi-final. Following a disappointing 2001–02 Top 16 season, Townsend returned to Scotland to play for Border Reivers.
In December 1996 he represented the Barbarians, playing against Australia at Twickenham.