Bryan Redpath
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Bryan William Redpath (born July 2, 1971 in Galashiels) is a former rugby union player, and a member of the Scottish line of scrum-halves that include Gary Armstrong, Roy Laidlaw, Alan Lawson, Chris Cusiter and Mike Blair.
Redpath won 60 caps playing for Scotland, and has also captained the Scotland team on a number of occasions and played in the Rugby World Cup in 1999 and 2003.
Bryan played for Sale Sharks in the English Premiership. He is nicknamed "Basil" after the TV glove puppet Basil Brush.
He has now stepped down from international rugby since the RWC 2003, and is now the backs' coach Gloucester RFC.
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- Redpath ready and willing to answer call-up for Lions - The Scotsman, March 31, 2005
- Sporting Heros
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 |