Kenny Logan
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Kenneth McKerrow Logan (born 3 April 1972 in Stirling) is a rugby union footballer who plays wing for London Scottish and formerly Scotland.
As a schoolboy Logan had soccer trials as a goalkeeper for Dundee United and Hearts. He left school at 16 and began his rugby career with Stirling County, making his serior debut at 17. He gained his first cap for Scotland in 1992 against Australia. For the first professional season of 1996/97 he joined Wasps, where he spent seven years. In the summer of 2004, he signed for Glasgow and in September 2005 made his debut for London Scottish.
Having won 70 caps over 13 years, he retired from international rugby union after the 2003 World Cup.
Despite being a goalkicker for London Wasps, Logan's international goal kicking record is much poorer; probably due to the pressures of the international arena.
He is married to TV presenter Gabby Logan, and they live in London. Before meeting her he dated newsreader Kirsty Young for three years on/off. Kenny suffered from a severe form of dyslexia but received successful treatment for it from DDAT / Dore
[edit] External links
- Planet Rugby entry for Kenny Logan
- Sporting Heroes entry for Kenny Logan
- Logan to end career against Scots - BBC Rugby
- How I tackled 30 years of secret shame
Scotland squad - 2003 Rugby World Cup | ||
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Forwards: | Beattie • Bulloch • Douglas • Mather • Grimes • Hall • Hines • Jacobsen • Leslie • McIlwham • Murray • Petrie • Smith • Russell • Taylor • White | ![]() |
Backs: | Beveridge • Blair • Craig • Danielli • Henderson • Hinshelwood • Logan • McLaren • Metcalfe • Paterson • Redpath (c) • Ross • Townsend • Walker | |
Coach: | McGeechan |