Graeme Morrison

Male, Person

1982 –

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Who is Graeme Morrison?

Graeme Morrison is a retired Scottish rugby union footballer. He played for Glasgow Warriors and Scotland as a Centre.

Morrison played as a schoolboy for, Dollar Academy, where he captained the 1st XV. He has represented Scotland at under-21 level.

Morrison played in all four tests against Australia in 2004. He scored his first international try in the win over Japan at McDiarmid Park in the same year. Since then, he has gone on to win more than 30 test caps for Scotland.

He was recalled to the Scotland team for the first time in four years, for the Calcutta Cup tie against England on 8 March 2008, following some excellent displays for his club side, Glasgow Warriors.

On 20 May 2013, after a successful season for Glasgow, 3rd in the Pro-12 and Semi-finals of the play-offs, Graeme announced his retirement from rugby on medical advice, struggling with persistent knee problems. He played for the Warriors for 10 years, 176 appearances and 110 points.

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Born
Oct 17, 1982
Hong Kong
Nationality
  • Hong Kong
Education
  • University of Glasgow
  • Dollar Academy
Lived in
  • Hong Kong

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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