Sport | Rugby Union |
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Awarded for | Aspiring players and coaches |
Sponsored by | The Robertson Trust and Scottish Rugby Union |
Country | Scotland |
History | |
First award | 2005 |
First winner | John Barclay |
The John Macphail Scholarship is an annual rugby union scholarship award in Scotland. It was first given to talented young players; and was later the scholarship also extended to coaches seeking development. The scholarship is named after the former Scotland international rugby union player John Macphail, who died in 2004. The scholarship is a 5 month immersive rugby union programme abroad. Previously award winners have gone to New Zealand, recent award winners now go to South Africa for the programme.
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the scholarship was not awarded in 2020 or 2021.
John Macphail
John Macphail was a Scottish rugby union player who played for Edinburgh Academicals, Edinburgh District and the Scotland international side. He was capped twice in the period 1949 to 1951.
He became Chairman of the Edrington Group in Drumchapel, Glasgow; and was awarded a CBE. The Edrington Group is a private company, known for its whiskies like The Famous Grouse, Cutty Sark and The Macallan, and is owned by the Robertson Trust.
The scholarship was awarded in his memory.
The Robertson Trust
The Robertson Trust was established in 1961 when 3 Robertson sisters - owners of the then family run Edrington Group - donated their shares for charitable causes. The trust today is a charity in Scotland that gives grants to alleviate poverty and trauma. In addition, the Robertson Trust also provide monies for young people to help them progress in their career, and to mitigate financial barriers.
The trust, together with the Scottish Rugby Union, in this award thus provides financial backing for these players and coaches to develop in their rugby union career.
In 2023, Jim Robertson, CEO of the Robertson Trust stated:
The John Macphail Scholarship has proved to be instrumental in the development of some of the brightest player and coach prospects in Scotland and The Robertson Trust is incredibly proud to have been part of that journey.
List of awardees
Year No. | Year | Player 1 | Player 2 | Player 3 | Coach 1 | Coach 2 |
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1 | 2005 | BarclayJohn Barclay | ||||
2 | 2006 | HoggGraham Hogg | ||||
3 | 2007 | BryceKevin Bryce | ||||
4 | 2008 | GrantRoddy Grant | ||||
5 | 2009 | NivenLewis Niven | ||||
6 | 2010 | GillesFinlay Gillies | ||||
7 | 2011 | GilchristGrant Gilchrist | LeonardHarry Leonard | TurnerGeorge Turner | ||
8 | 2012 | GrayJonny Gray | HunterGregor Hunter | PatersonChris Paterson | FisherBen Fisher | |
9 | 2013 | Hidalgo-ClyneSam Hidalgo-Clyne | RussellFinn Russell | MunroShade Munro | DuncanAlex Duncan | |
10 | 2014 | AsheAdam Ashe | McQuillinEwan McQuillin | CaskieDon Caskie | FisherKenny Murray | |
11 | 2015 | Hunter-HillCallum Hunter-Hill | RobbinsBen Robbins | CairnsBen Cairns | HodgeDuncan Hodge | |
12 | 2016 | KellyPaddy Kelly | McCannRoss McCann | BlairMike Blair | ForresterCalum Forrester | |
13 | 2017 | FraserAngus Fraser | JardineAndrew Jardine | KellyGuy Kelly | ||
14 | 2018 | JeffreyThomas Jeffrey | HenryJacob Henry | KayKristian Kay | ||
15 | 2019 | HeronMikey Heron | LambertonCole Lamberton | ScottAdam Scott | ||
16 | 2020 | ZZZZZZYNo awards - coronavirus | ||||
17 | 2021 | ZZZZZZZNo awards - coronavirus | ||||
18 | 2022 | KirkpatrickGuy Kirkpatrick | JobMonroe Job | SmythCallum Smyth | ||
19 | 2023 | WhiteBen White | ArnoldJoss Arnold | CraigJack Craig |
References
- "South African scholarship for rising stars of rugby". Border Telegraph.
- "Drumchapel works of Edrington makes some of the world's best-loved Scotch whiskeys Stock Photo - Alamy".
- Ironside, Shona (January 11, 2023). "The Macphail Scholarship returns with three young players bound for South Africa". Scottish Rugby.
- "Grant wins Macphail scholarship". ESPN.com. May 5, 2008.
- Baldwin, Rory (April 2, 2012). "Gray, Hunter and Fisher Receive John Macphail Scholarship". Scottish Rugby Blog.
- "Glasgow Warriors | Finn Russell to benefit from Macphail Scholarship". www.glasgowwarriors.com.
- "Glasgow Warriors | Adam Ashe to benefit from Macphail scholarship". www.glasgowwarriors.com.
- Barnes, David (April 5, 2016). "MACPHAIL SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS ANNOUNCED". The Offside Line.
- Bathgate, Stuart (December 5, 2017). "John Macphail Scholarship trio set for trip of a lifetime". The Offside Line.
- Barnes, David (January 8, 2019). "Latest recipients of the John Macphail Rugby Scholarship announced". The Offside Line.
- "Macphail Rugby Scolarship [sic] – GH Media".
- Barnes, David (January 11, 2023). "Latest John Macphail Scholarship cohort unveiled". The Offside Line.
- https://scottishrugby.org/three-of-the-best-bound-for-south-africa-on-macphail-scholarship/
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