Ross Ford
Full name | Ross William Ford | ||
---|---|---|---|
Date of birth | 23 April 1984 | ||
Height | 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) | ||
Weight | 113 kg (17 st 11 lb)[1] | ||
School | Kelso High School | ||
Occupation(s) | Professional rugby union player | ||
Rugby union career | |||
Playing career | |||
Position | Hooker | ||
Amateur clubs | |||
Years | Club / team | ||
Kelso RFC | |||
correct as of 18 October 2007. | |||
Professional / senior clubs | |||
Years | Club / team | Caps | (points) |
2004–2007 2007 2007– |
Border Reivers Glasgow Warriors Edinburgh Rugby |
84 0 144 |
(5) (0) (40) |
correct as of 6 September 2015. | |||
National team(s) | |||
Years | Club / team | Caps | (points) |
2004– 2009 |
Scotland British and Irish Lions |
102 1 |
(10) (0) |
correct as of 26 November 2016. |
Ross William Ford (born 23 April 1984)[1] is a professional rugby union player who plays as hooker for both Edinburgh and Scotland.
Early life
Ford grew up in Kelso and went to Kelso High School in the Scottish Borders. He played for Kelso Harlequins (u18s) and then onto Kelso RFC.
Ford was a member of the Commonwealth Games Sevens Squad at Manchester in 2002 and captained Scotland under-16. He has also represented his country at under-18 and under-19 level. He is a member of the Scottish Institute of Sport.[2] He initially played at loose forward, but was convinced to switch to hooker while at Border Reivers.[3][4]
Club career
He signed for Edinburgh after starting his professional career with the Border Reivers, but after the Reivers disbandment in the summer of 2007, Ford was left without a club. He initially signed for the Glasgow Warriors in August 2007[5] but on 18 October 2007 it was announced[6] that he had been transferred to Edinburgh as they are back under the Scottish Rugby Union's control in that year.
International career
Ford was first capped by Scotland in the 2004 Abbey Autumn Tests against Australia at Murrayfield, making his second appearance over a year later, coming on as a replacement against Wales in the 2006 RBS 6 Nations. After one further appearance against England he missed the 2006 summer tour to South Africa through a knee injury but returned to the Scotland squad in the 2007–08 season.
He made his first start in the RBS 6 Nations Championship in Scotland's final match of the 2007 competition, away to France. He followed that up by winning plaudits for his line out throwing and play in both tight and loose in Scotland's World Cup warm-up victory against Ireland.
He was named in Scotland's Rugby World Cup 2007 squad, and became the first choice hooker after the previous #1 hooker Dougie Hall pulled out of the whole World Cup altogether with injury. He scored his first try for Scotland in his first match at the tournament against Portugal.[2]
In 2009, Ford was selected for the British & Irish Lions as a replacement for Jerry Flannery He played for 50 minutes in the third test and was Scotland's only representative in the three test matches of that tour.[1][2][7] Ross Ford was the captain of the Scotland Team for the 2012 Six Nations Championship and the 2012 mid-year rugby test series.
References
- 1 2 3 "Ross Ford", edinburghrugby.org, retrieved 2010-08-30
- 1 2 3 "Ross Ford", scotlandrugbyteam.org, retrieved 2010-08-29
- ↑ Reid, Alasdair (2009) "Scotland's happy hooker Ross Ford is looking forward to the physical battle against Ireland", Daily Telegraph, 13 March 2009, retrieved 2010-08-30
- ↑ Morrison, Iain (18 June 2010). "Rugby: Ross Ford's coach pulls a flanker". The Scotsman. Retrieved 8 October 2010.
- ↑ "Glasgow Warriors - Ross Ford joins Glasgow Warriors". glasgowwarriors.com.
- ↑ "Glasgow Warriors - Edinburgh latest stop for Ross Ford". glasgowwarriors.com (Press release).
- ↑ Hands, David (2009) "Ross Ford called up to join Lions tour", The Times, 23 May 2009, retrieved 2010-08-30
External links
- Scotland profile
- Ross Ford at scrum.com, ESPN