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PERSONAL DETAILS
FULL NAME Glenn
SURNAME Metcalfe
HEIGHT 180 cm
WEIGHT 86 Kg
BIRTH DATE 15 April 1970
BIRTH PLACE Auckland
PLAYER WRITE-UP
GLENN METCALFE (Glasgow Hawks and Glasgow Rugby). Full-back/wing. Born 15.4.70 in Auckland, New Zealand. 5ft 11in, 13st 12lb. Glenn Hayden Metcalfe captained Scotland A for the first time in his sixth outing at that level in the November 2002 win against Romania and continued in the job for their 45-29 victory over Fiji. He won back his place in the Scotland team for the start of the 2003 RBS Six Nations Championship and retained his place throughout the competition. Scotland's Famous Grouse Player of the Season for 1999-2000, Metcalfe toured New Zealand in the summer of 2000 but a heel injury restricted him to just one outing - against New Zealand Vikings. He scored his third try for Scotland in the match against Ireland in February 2000. His first was recorded against Argentina in August 1999, while he followed that up with a score in the World Cup victory against Uruguay. Glenn was the man of the match in Scotland's 1999 success against France in Paris. One year later against the same opponents he played for Scotland on the wing in a cap match for the first time. He qualifies for Scotland through a maternal grandmother from Shawlands in Glasgow and played in three of Scotland's four games on the 1999 South African tour. He played twice for Scotland A in 1997-98 and was immense as his club, Glasgow Hawks, won both the Tennents Premiership Division 2 title and the Tennent's Velvet Cup. He played seven times for Waikato at senior provincial level in New Zealand, where he was a member of the Hamilton Marist club. He first sampled rugby in Scotland with Glasgow Academicals, and his move to full-back came in January 1998 when Hawks utilised him in the No.15 berth in a cup game against Cumbernauld. He played in all of Scotland's matches in the Five Nations Championship triumph that season as well as four of the five World Cup internationals that autumn. In season 1999-2000 he also was Player of the Year at the Mail on Sunday Rugby Awards Dinner. International record: 32 caps. 1998 - A1 A2. 1999 - W E It I F Arg R WC(SA U Sam NZ). 2000 - It I F W E. 2001 - I T. 2002 - E It I F W (rep) C USA. 2003 - I F W E It. Points: 20- 4 tries. Other Honours: Fullback for Glasgow in Heineken Cup and Scotland Squad 2002/3
RUGBY CAREER
TRIES 0
CONVERSIONS 0
PENALTIES 0
DROP GOALS 0
TOTAL POINTS 0
 
SQUAD LIST
Scotland IRB Rugby World Cup - 2003
Scotland Vodacom Incoming Tours - 2003
Scotland Six Nations - 2003
Scotland Springboks Outgoing Tour - 2002
Scotland IRB Rugby World Cup - 1999
MATCH CENTRE
FIXTURES
     
RESULTS
     
Vodacom Super Rugby
Saturday, May 25 2013
LIVE SCORING 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
Growthpoint 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
11:40 - Reds vs Rebels
Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
2013 British & Irish Lions
13:30 - Barbarians vs Lions
Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong
Lions Challenge
15:00 - MTN Lions vs Samoa
Ellis Park, Johannesburg
Vodacom Super Rugby
17:05 - Stormers vs Southern Kings
DHL Newlands, Cape Town

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