Fraser Stott

Fraser Stott
Full name Fraser Stott
Date of birth (1969-08-13) 13 August 1969
Place of birth Cambuslang, Scotland
Height 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Weight 78 kg (12 st 4 lb)
Rugby union career
Playing career
Position Scrum-half
Amateur clubs
Years Club / team

1988–1999
2000–2011
Cambuslang RFC
West of Scotland
East Kilbride RFC
Professional / senior clubs
Years Club / team Caps (points)
1996–2001 Glasgow Warriors 39 (25)
Provincial/State sides
Years Club / team Caps (points)
Glasgow District
National team(s)
Years Club / team Caps (points)

2000
Scotland A
Barbarians
Coaching career
Years Club / team
2002–2003
2003–2011
East Kilbride RFC (Asst.)
East Kilbride RFC

Fraser Stott (born 13 August 1969 in Cambuslang, Scotland) is a former Scottish rugby union player and coach who played for Glasgow Warriors at the Scrum-half position.

Starting out as an amateur player he played for Cambuslang RFC until 1988 when he moved to West of Scotland.[1][2]

He was picked for the amateur Glasgow District team.[3]

On professionalism in Scotland in 1996 he was then signed as a professional contract for the Glasgow Warriors team. He played with Glasgow till 2001[4][5] in spite of having a knee operation in 2000.[6][7] He made 14 appearances in the Heineken Cup and 2 appearances in the European Rugby Challenge Cup for Glasgow.[8]

He has represented Scotland A.[1] He was also picked to play for the Barbarians.[9][10]

Rejecting a full-time contract[11] but still playing for Glasgow, Stott then played for East Kilbride RFC[12] in 2000.[13][14] He was made club captain in season 2001–02. The following season he was made Assistant Coach under Craig Redpath. The 2003–04 season he was made Head Coach though he still played. John Shaw was made Assistant Coach / Player. Stott was to remain with the club as player-coach until he retired in 2011. He was the supporter's player of the year for season 2010–11.[15]

He now works as a rugby development officer for South Lanarkshire Leisure and Culture.[16]

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