KELLY BROWN
Kelly David Robert Brown has represented Scotland at four age levels (under-21, under-19, under-18, and under-16) as well as in the sevens squad. His under-19 honours included playing all four games in the 2001 world championship in Santiago, Chile. He went on to play 15 times for Scotland under-21, finishing with a victory against England at Newbury in the age group’s 2003 world championship. A seasoned sevens player, he took part in the IRB Rugby
World Cup tournament in Hong Kong in 2005 where he scored two tries to help Scotland to a top-eight finish in the tournament. He made his senior Scotland debut in the non-cap international game against the Barbarians at Pittodrie, Aberdeen that same year, his solid performance contributing to the 38-7 win, the first time Scotland had beaten the invitation club. Just weeks later he made a try-scoring debut for Scotland in the 39–19 win over Romania in Bucharest. His second try followed in the 34-22 victory against the Pacific Islanders at Murrayfield in the Bank of Scotland Corporate international in November 2006. Kelly’s first start in a Six Nations match – his ninth Test – followed against England at Twickenham on the opening day of the 2007 championship, and he marked his World Cup debut with a try as a replacement in the 56-10 win against Portugal later that year in St Etienne. His fourth international score came against France in Paris in the 2011 RBS 6 Nations. With 26 full caps to his name, he scored a try on his Scotland
A debut, against Georgia at Firhill, in November 2008. Seven months later he played in all three matches for the Scotland A team who won the IRB Nations Cup in Bucharest, and later that year he was in the Scotland A team who beat Tonga 38-7 at Netherdale, Galashiels. He played in every Scotland game in 2010 and was hailed for a “world-class” performance in the Six Nations match against Wales. Kelly, who joined Glasgow Warriors from Border Reivers in summer 2007, studied sports science at Edinburgh University before taking up rugby as a career. He moved from Glasgow Warriors in the summer of 2010 to join English club Saracens.
Club: Saracens
School: Earlston High School Born: 8 June 1982 in Edinburgh Height: 6ft 4in (1.94m) • Weight: 16st 10lb (106kg) Position: Back row
INTERNATIONAL RECORD: 46 caps Points: 20 Tries: 4 2005 – R Sam (rep) NZ (rep) 2006 – SA1 (rep) SA2 (rep) R PI A 2007 – E W It I1 I2 (rep) SA RWC [Por (rep) R (rep) NZ It (rep) Arg (rep)] 2008 – F (rep) W I E (rep) It (rep) Arg1 (rep) Arg2 (rep) 2009 – W (rep) F (rep) It (rep) E (rep) 2010 – F W It E I Arg1 Arg2 NZ SA Sam 2011 – F W I E It It2
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