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PERSONAL DETAILS
FULL NAME Stuart
SURNAME Grimes
HEIGHT 196 cm
WEIGHT 108 Kg
BIRTH DATE 04 April 1974
BIRTH PLACE Aberdeen
SECONDARY SCHOOL Robert Gordon's College-Aberdeen
TERTIARY EDUCATION Edinburgh University
PLAYER WRITE-UP
STUART GRIMES (Newcastle Falcons). Lock. Born 4.4.74 in Aberdeen. 6ft 5in, 17st. Stuart Brian Grimes scored his third try for Scotland in the Scottish Mutual 2002 Autumn Test opener against Romania. Earlier in the year he had led Scotland in three games, including the two Test matches, on their North American tour. The outstanding athleticism he brings to bear from the second-row was a feature of Scotland’s 29 -12 win against Italy at the Stadio Flaminio in the 2002 Six Nations Championship. His first international try completed a thrilling, end-to-end move in the match against Ireland in March 1999. He made his first start for Scotland against Fiji on the 1998 summer tour, his first five caps having been won as a substitute. It was also the role in which he was introduced to the 1999 Five Nations Championship against Wales, but he became a permanent fixture in the title-winning team after Doddie Weir’s injury. Grimes has been on two tours to southern Africa with Scotland: he played in four matches there in 1997, including the win against Northern Transvaal, and he returned in 1999, appearing in three of the four games. Grimes played mainly at full-back and centre during his school days at Robert Gordon's College, Aberdeen, and switched to the second-row only in his final year. Thereafter his promotion through the representative ranks was swift, beginning when he won a back-row berth for Scotland under-21 while he was at Edinburgh University. His form for Caledonia in the 1996-97 season's European Cup was such that he was catapulted into the Scotland A XV making his debut in the 32-19 triumph against their South African counterparts. He helped Watsonians to the Tennents Premiership title in 1997-98, and after a season with Glasgow Caledonians he joined Newcastle following the 1999 Rugby World Cup. Stuart is a graduate in economics and accounts. International record: 42 caps. 1997 - A(rep) 1998 - I(rep) F(rep) W(rep) E(rep) Fj A1 A2 1999 - W(rep) E It I F Arg R WC(SA U Sam(rep) NZ(rep)). 2000 – It I F (rep) W USA A Sam (rep). 2001 – F (rep) W (rep) E (rep) It I (rep) T Arg NZ. 2002 – E It I F(rep) W (rep) C USA R. Points: 15 - 3 tries. Lock for Newcastle in Parker Pen Shield and Scotland Squad 2002/3
RUGBY CAREER
TRIES 1
CONVERSIONS 0
PENALTIES 0
DROP GOALS 0
TOTAL POINTS 5
 
SQUAD LIST
Scotland Vodacom Outgoing Tours - 2004
Scotland IRB Rugby World Cup - 2003
Scotland Six Nations - 2003
Scotland Springboks Outgoing Tour - 2002
Scotland IRB Rugby World Cup - 1999
Scotland SA to UK and Ireland - 1998
Scotland A SA A to UK - 1996
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Vodacom Super Rugby
Friday, May 24 2013
LIVE SCORING 09:35 - Chiefs vs Crusaders
Waikato Stadium, Hamilton
11:40 - Rebels vs Waratahs
AAMI Park, Melbourne
Saturday, May 25 2013
09:35 - Blues vs Brumbies
Eden Park, Auckland
11:40 - Force vs Highlanders
NIB Stadium, Perth
15:00 - Southern Kings vs Cheetahs
Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth
17:05 - Stormers vs Reds
DHL Newlands, Cape Town
19:10 - Sharks vs Bulls
Kings Park, Durban
Friday, May 31 2013
09:35 - Crusaders vs Waratahs
AMI Stadium, Addington Christchurch
11:40 - Brumbies vs Hurricanes
Canberra Stadium, Canberra
Saturday, June 01 2013
09:35 - Highlanders vs Blues
Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin

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