Greig Laidlaw

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1985 –

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Who is Greig Laidlaw?

Greig Laidlaw is a Scottish International rugby scrum-half and out half, currently with Edinburgh.

Nephew of Scotland’s legendary scrum half, Roy Laidlaw, he joined Edinburgh in the summer of 2006 and signed a new two-year contract in February 2010. His first-team opportunities were limited at Edinburgh behind Scotland scrum-half Mike Blair, but in 2010 he signed a new two-year deal with the Scottish side.

His earlier representative rugby included games for Borders’ under-16 and under-18 as well as the Scotland under-18. After stint with the Scotland sevens and under-21 sides, he made his full Scotland debut against New Zealand at Murrayfield in November 2010. In January 2011 he was called up to Scotland's Six Nations squad and although he did not get any game time he was retained in Andy Robinson's 40-man squad ahead of the World Cup. He captained Scotland A to wins over the Ireland Wolfhounds and Italy A in early 2011, and then skippered Edinburgh in the Magners League.

Greig finally became a regular piece in the national side during the 2012 Six Nations, following Dan Parks' sudden retirement after the first round of the tournament. As such, he took on the kicking duties, and his first start against Wales he scored all of Scotland's 13 points, including a try. He remained at fly-half throughout the rest of 2012 at both international and club level, and captained Edinburgh to a semi-final appearance in that year's Heineken Cup.

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Born
Oct 12, 1985
Edinburgh
Education
  • Jedburgh Grammar School

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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