John Macphail Scholarship
Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2017 11:25 am
So, bored out my tits at work and was thinking about the MacPhail Scholarship as I saw it mentioned in something about Barclay. This is generally given to players who have been identified at 18-20 as being pretty good and coaches who have potential so in theory should have a decent strike rate.
For those not aware what it is, basically a scholarship for our summer to go to NZ to further their playing/coaching education.
Positions will be at time of award:
2005 - John Barclay - back row - Now into his 10th year as an international, should have more than 50odd caps. Success
2006 - Graham Hogg - Centre - Now better known as Stuarts big brother. Played some 7s for Scotland but nothing more. Miss
2007 - Kevin Bryce - Back row - Moved to hooker and now to tight head. Has 3 Scotland caps to his name but never established himself as a club regular. Miss even though he was capped.
2008 - Roddy Grant - Back row. Became an Edinburgh stalwart. Criminally overlooked when he deserved to be capped. Good 7s player too. Success
2009 - Lewis Niven - Loosehead - Played 25 times in 4 years for Edinburgh before being released. No longer playing pro rugby (I think). Miss
2010 - Finlay Gillies - Hooker - Played 24 times in 4 years for Edinburgh and Glasgow before being released. Played for Scotland 7's. No longer playing pro rugby and now playing/coaching for Hawks (I think). Miss
2011 - Grant Gilchrist - 2nd Row - Playing for Edinburgh. Captained club and country. Has a poor injury record and currently in a slump of form but still a hit for me. Success
2011 - Harry Leonard - Stand off - Perhaps harshly let go of by Edinburgh but never truly established himself for Leeds and now Rosslyn Park. Miss
2011 - George Turner - Hooker - Stuck 4th in line for Edinburgh, at 24 and only a handful of games for Edinburgh perhaps it is time to move on. Miss
2012 - Jonny Gray - 2nd Row - Boy has the world at his feet. Say no more. Success
2012 - Gregor Hunter - Stand off - Hurt by injuries, but signed and let go by both pro clubs. May be involved with the 7s. Miss
2013 - Finn Russell - Stand off/Centre - Starting to show the rest of Europe the talent we know he has. Undisputed No.1 stand off for club and country. Success
2013- Sam Hidalgo-Clyne - Scum Half - Flashed real potential a couple of years ago but yet to live up to that since. Neither success or miss yet.
2014 - Ewan McQuillin - Tighthead Prop - 23 year old playing for LS on loan from Edinburgh. Too early to tell really. Neither success or miss yet.
2014 - Adam Ashe - No.8 - Injury prone but has real potential. Plenty of game time for Glasgow and when fit is in international contention. Success
2015 - Ben Robbins, Callum Hunter-Hill - Too early to tell. Neither success or miss yet.
2016 - Patrick Kelly, Ross McCann - Too early to tell. Neither success or miss yet.
Seems like a lot of the "misses" or players struggling for game time are front rowers. Perhaps to be expected.
Coaches - A few of these are working towards UKCC4 which is the highest qualification available so they are getting a good "education".
2016 - Mike Blair - On Glasgow coaching staff and I believe a mentor to age grade sides.
2016 - Calum Forrester - Forrester, head coach of Ayr and Scotland under-19
2015 - Ben Cairns - Currie Head Coach and Scotland under-18 Assistant Coach.
2015 - Duncan Hodge - Current acting Edinburgh Head Coach.
2014 - Don Caskie - Head of rugby at Dollar and possibly Scotland U19 coach(?).
2014 - Kenny Murray - Glasgow assistant coach, future unknown.
2013 - Shade Munro - Scotland womans coach.
2013 - Alex Duncan - Coaching at Aberdeenshire last time I heard. Little or no involvement in international programmes.
2012 - Chris Paterson - No fixed coaching role, possibly mentoring and 1-1 coaching?
2012 - Ben Fisher - SRU academy skills coach and U20 defence coach.
2011 - Iain Monaghan - SRU academy skills coach and U20 coach.
Overall looks like we get these guys into the international programmes which is good. Big question is how do we create a pathway to the Edinburgh/Glasgow roles and then the international team? Glasgow hired Kenny Murray but few chances have been taken on these guys since.
For those not aware what it is, basically a scholarship for our summer to go to NZ to further their playing/coaching education.
Positions will be at time of award:
2005 - John Barclay - back row - Now into his 10th year as an international, should have more than 50odd caps. Success
2006 - Graham Hogg - Centre - Now better known as Stuarts big brother. Played some 7s for Scotland but nothing more. Miss
2007 - Kevin Bryce - Back row - Moved to hooker and now to tight head. Has 3 Scotland caps to his name but never established himself as a club regular. Miss even though he was capped.
2008 - Roddy Grant - Back row. Became an Edinburgh stalwart. Criminally overlooked when he deserved to be capped. Good 7s player too. Success
2009 - Lewis Niven - Loosehead - Played 25 times in 4 years for Edinburgh before being released. No longer playing pro rugby (I think). Miss
2010 - Finlay Gillies - Hooker - Played 24 times in 4 years for Edinburgh and Glasgow before being released. Played for Scotland 7's. No longer playing pro rugby and now playing/coaching for Hawks (I think). Miss
2011 - Grant Gilchrist - 2nd Row - Playing for Edinburgh. Captained club and country. Has a poor injury record and currently in a slump of form but still a hit for me. Success
2011 - Harry Leonard - Stand off - Perhaps harshly let go of by Edinburgh but never truly established himself for Leeds and now Rosslyn Park. Miss
2011 - George Turner - Hooker - Stuck 4th in line for Edinburgh, at 24 and only a handful of games for Edinburgh perhaps it is time to move on. Miss
2012 - Jonny Gray - 2nd Row - Boy has the world at his feet. Say no more. Success
2012 - Gregor Hunter - Stand off - Hurt by injuries, but signed and let go by both pro clubs. May be involved with the 7s. Miss
2013 - Finn Russell - Stand off/Centre - Starting to show the rest of Europe the talent we know he has. Undisputed No.1 stand off for club and country. Success
2013- Sam Hidalgo-Clyne - Scum Half - Flashed real potential a couple of years ago but yet to live up to that since. Neither success or miss yet.
2014 - Ewan McQuillin - Tighthead Prop - 23 year old playing for LS on loan from Edinburgh. Too early to tell really. Neither success or miss yet.
2014 - Adam Ashe - No.8 - Injury prone but has real potential. Plenty of game time for Glasgow and when fit is in international contention. Success
2015 - Ben Robbins, Callum Hunter-Hill - Too early to tell. Neither success or miss yet.
2016 - Patrick Kelly, Ross McCann - Too early to tell. Neither success or miss yet.
Seems like a lot of the "misses" or players struggling for game time are front rowers. Perhaps to be expected.
Coaches - A few of these are working towards UKCC4 which is the highest qualification available so they are getting a good "education".
2016 - Mike Blair - On Glasgow coaching staff and I believe a mentor to age grade sides.
2016 - Calum Forrester - Forrester, head coach of Ayr and Scotland under-19
2015 - Ben Cairns - Currie Head Coach and Scotland under-18 Assistant Coach.
2015 - Duncan Hodge - Current acting Edinburgh Head Coach.
2014 - Don Caskie - Head of rugby at Dollar and possibly Scotland U19 coach(?).
2014 - Kenny Murray - Glasgow assistant coach, future unknown.
2013 - Shade Munro - Scotland womans coach.
2013 - Alex Duncan - Coaching at Aberdeenshire last time I heard. Little or no involvement in international programmes.
2012 - Chris Paterson - No fixed coaching role, possibly mentoring and 1-1 coaching?
2012 - Ben Fisher - SRU academy skills coach and U20 defence coach.
2011 - Iain Monaghan - SRU academy skills coach and U20 coach.
Overall looks like we get these guys into the international programmes which is good. Big question is how do we create a pathway to the Edinburgh/Glasgow roles and then the international team? Glasgow hired Kenny Murray but few chances have been taken on these guys since.