Jon Petrie

Athlete

1976 –

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Who is Jon Petrie?

Jonathan Michael Petrie is a Scottish rugby union footballer who played at flanker for Glasgow Warriors and Scotland.

He had two seasons in Scotland's under-21 team, making his debut against the Irish in 1997 while he was playing in France with Colomiers. Petrie's Scotland A debut was in the 99-0 win over the Netherlands at Murrayfield in December 1999. He won his first cap in the second test on the tour of New Zealand in 2000, his first try for Scotland came in the 31–8 November 2000 win against Samoa. He was given the captaincy by then Scotland coach Frank Hadden in 2005 leading Scotland to their first ever victory against the Barbarians

Jon Petrie was denied his first test series as captain by injury ahead of the matches against Argentina, Samoa and New Zealand in November 2005.

His later career was blighted by injury and he was eventually replaced as captain by Jason White.

Jon Petrie announce his retirement from Rugby Union in March 2007.

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Born
Oct 19, 1976
Dundee
Nationality
  • Scotland
Lived in
  • Dundee

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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