Rory Lamont

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BornRory Patrick Lamont
(1982-10-10) 10 October 1982 (age 43)
Height1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)
Weight100 kg (15 st 10 lb; 220 lb)[1]
Rory Lamont
BornRory Patrick Lamont
(1982-10-10) 10 October 1982 (age 43)
Height1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)
Weight100 kg (15 st 10 lb; 220 lb)[1]
SchoolKing Edward VII School
UniversityNorthampton University
OccupationRugby player
Rugby union career
Position Fullback / Wing
Senior career
Years Team Apps (Points)
2004–2007 Glasgow Warriors 54 (95)
2007–2009 Sale Sharks 21 (45)
2009–2011 Toulon 37 (15)
2011–2013 Glasgow Warriors 6 (5)
Correct as of 19 May 2013
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
2005–2013 Scotland 29 (30)
Correct as of 25 October 2012

Rory Lamont (born 10 October 1982 in Perth) is a former rugby union player who played as full-back and on the wing for Glasgow Warriors and Scotland. He prides himself on his versatility. Rory is the younger brother of Sean Lamont.

Club career

Lamont played for Northampton Saints, and also for Northampton Old Scouts RFC after leaving Northampton Saints.

In February 2009 it was announced that he was to join RC Toulon in France's Top 14.[2]

On 27 November he terminated his contract himself as he felt he was not getting enough playing time, risking him losing his place in the Scottish side. He was linked with a return to Northampton Saints as a winger but also to Harlequins and Saracens. He joined Glasgow Warriors in December 2011.

International career

Lamont made a memorable try-scoring debut for Scotland in the 2005 Six Nations Championship match against Wales at Murrayfield. He also played for Scotland A against Australia A in the experimental position of inside centre at national coach Frank Hadden's request.

He played in the 2007 Rugby World Cup at full-back, arguably being Scotland's best back in the tournament. While playing for Scotland against England on 8 March 2008, he sustained a facial fracture.

He returned for the 2011 World Cup, but only played one game, against Georgia.

Injuries and concussions

During the match against France in the 2012 Six Nations Championship, Lamont broke his leg.[3] He never managed to regain full fitness after this injury.

Lamont experienced numerous other injuries, and was knocked out ten times in his career.[4]

Retirement

Lamont announced his retirement from professional rugby on 26 April 2013, citing as a deciding factor his inability to recover fully from the broken leg he had suffered against France the previous year.[5]

Life after rugby playing career

References

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