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DOUGIE HALL


Douglas William Hugh Hall played for Scotland under-19 in the 1999 FIRA Junior World Championship win against England and, later that year, featured in the Scottish Districts’ under-21 win over New Zealand Youth at Jedburgh. He made 12 appearances for Scotland under- 21, including the SANZAR tournament in New Zealand in June 2000, then spent much of 2001/02 recovering from a broken leg though was on stand-by for Scotland’s 2002 tour of North America.


Making his first appearance for Scotland A in the


November 2002 win against Romania in Aberdeen, he came off the bench during the subsequent A contests against England and Italy. In 2003 he won his first cap as a second- half substitute against Wales in the RWC Countdown Test in Cardiff then scored his first try for Scotland in the non-cap 38-7 win over the Barbarians in May 2005. After starting in both Scotland’s Murrayfield victories


in the 2006 RBS 6 Nations – against France and England – his first full-international try came in the 48-6 win over Romania at Murrayfield in the opening match of the Bank of Scotland Corporate Test in November 2006. A knee injury in practice with the Scotland squad ruled


him out of the 2007 Rugby World Cup tournament in France and in February 2008 he was in the Scotland side who won the A international against Italy by 37-15 in Mogliano, near Venice. Three weeks later he scored his first Scotland A try in the 67-7 win against Ireland A at McDiarmid Park, Perth. After an absence of more than a year from the full national squad, Dougie returned as substitute in Scotland’s 26-14 win over Argentina in Buenos Aires in June 2008. He again came on as replacement in all three Bank of Scotland Corporate Autumn Tests later that year, throughout 2009 and in the 2010 EMC Autumn Tests.


Club: Glasgow Warriors Position: Hooker


Born: 24 September 1980 in Dingwall Height: 6ft (1.83m) Weight: 16st (102kg) School: Glenalmond College


INTERNATIONAL RECORD: 36 caps. Points: 5 – 1 try. 2003 – W2 (rep) 2005 – R (rep) Arg Sam (rep) NZ (rep). 2006 – F E I It (rep) SA1 (rep) SA2 R PI A. 2007 – E W It I1 F (rep) 2008 – Arg2 (rep) NZ (rep) SA (rep) Can (rep) 2009 – W (rep) F (rep) It (rep) I (rep) E (rep) Fj (rep) A (rep) Arg (rep) 2010 – SA (rep) Sam (rep) 2011 – F(rep) I2 (rep) It2 (rep)


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