Ian McGeechan
British Lions & Scotland international rugby union player
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Sir Ian Robert McGeechan, OBE is a retired Scottish rugby union player, coach and teacher. Born in Leeds, McGeechan represented Headingley as his only club during a 15-year club career, qualifying for Scotland through his father he played 32 times internationally for Scotland over 7 years and won 8 caps on two tours for the British & Irish Lions. During his playing career he worked as a teacher. Upon retiring from player McGeechan began coaching, in a career spanning 26 years he coached the most recent Scottish side to win a Grand Slam in the 1990 Five Nations Championship, and won Premiership Rugby & the European Cup with London Wasps in 2008 & 2007. He was head coach on four tours for the British & Irish Lions spanning 1989 to 2009 and was an assistant to the 2005 tour as well.
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McGeechan to become director of rugby at DoncasterFormer Scotland and British and Irish Lions coach Sir Ian McGeechan is to become consultant director of rugby at Doncaster Knights.BBC Sport - Published | |
McGeechan backs Farrell for Lions head coach roleSir Ian McGeechan says Ireland boss Andy Farrell is the favourite to become the British and Irish Lions head coach for the 2025 tour of Australia.BBC Sport - Published |
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