Our Records
Since the beginning of the professional era in 1996, Glasgow Warriors supporters have been able to cheer on some of Scottish and global rugby’s biggest names.
Over 300 players have pulled on the famous black and blue jersey to date, going back to the club’s first professional match against Newbridge in October 1996.
Of those players, many have written their names into the Glasgow Warriors record books, from those with a penchant for crossing the whitewash to the most talented points accumulators to have represented the club.
With the help of Glasgow Warriors stats supremo Kevin Millar (@topofthemoongw), the club’s record books – including the list of club centurions – are available to scroll through below.
Player Numbers - Men
Player Numbers - Women
RECORDS
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Club Records
Fastest Ever Try Scored
26 seconds: Sean Maitland v Munster, Scotstoun, Guinness PRO12, 29 March 2013
Most Metres in A Game
Taqele Naiyaravoro’s 231m against Scarlets in the 2015/16 Champions Cup at Scotstoun.
Biggest Ever Win
69- 7 v GRAN Parma, 27/10/06 at Hughenden.
Tallest Ever Player
JP du Preez, 6’11”
Most Caps Ever as Captain
Al Kellock: 152
Most Points Ever Scored in a Game (Team)
73 v Dragons at Scotstoun, 1 April 2023
Most Points Ever Scored in a Game (Individual)
32 by Tommy Hayes v Cardiff at Hughenden, 4 November 2001
Most Tries Ever Scored in a Game (Team)
11 v Dragons at Scotstoun, 1 April 2023
Most Tries Ever Scored in a Game (Player)
5 by Johnny Matthews v Dragons at Scotstoun, 1 April 2023
Most Consecutive Starts
Bernardo Stortoni, 43 (Sept 2007 – March 2009)
Heaviest Ever Player
Brian Alainu’uese 135kg
Oldest Ever Player
Danny Herrington: 39 when he played for Glasgow
Youngest Ever Player
Women: Poppy Mellanby – 17 years, 5 months, 23 days old on debut
Men: John Barclay – 18 years and 41 days old on debut -
Tries
George Horne (55)
DTH van der Merwe (54)
Tommy Seymour (48)
Johnny Matthews (48)
Niko Matawalu (44)
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Points
Dan Parks (1,520)
Tommy Hayes (1,165)
Duncan Weir (953)
Finn Russell (600)
George Horne (531)
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Appearances
Rob Harley (267)
Ryan Wilson (222)
Chris Fusaro (183)
Pete Horne (182)
Graeme Morrison (177)
Club Captains
Gordon Bulloch | 1996-1999 |
Andy Nicol | 1999-2003 |
Cameron Mather | 2003-2004 |
Jonny Petrie | 2004-2006 |
Al Kellock | 2006-2015 |
Jonny Gray | 2015-2016 |
Jonny Gray and Henry Pyrgos | 2016-2017 |
Ryan Wilson | 2017-2018 |
Ryan Wilson and Callum Gibbins | 2018-2020 |
Ryan Wilson and Fraser Brown | 2020-2022 |
Kyle Steyn | 2022- |
Internationals and British & Irish Lions
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British & Irish Lions
Year Country Toured Players 1989 Australia Craig Chalmers 1993 New Zealand Andy Nicol 1997 South Africa Tom Smith, Rob Wainwright 2001 Australia Gordon Bulloch, Tom Smith, Andy Nicol 2005 New Zealand Gordon Bulloch, Chris Cusiter, Jason White 2009 South Africa Euan Murray, Mike Blair 2013 Australia Richie Gray, Ryan Grant, Stuart Hogg, Sean Maitland 2017 New Zealand Allan Dell, Stuart Hogg, Tommy Seymour, Finn Russell 2021 South Africa Zander Fagerson, Ali Price, Finn Russell, Rory Sutherland 2025 Australia Scott Cummings, Zander Fagerson, Huw Jones, Finn Russell, Rory Sutherland, Sione Tuipulotu - bold denotes players who were at Glasgow Warriors at the time of their selection for the respective tours
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Olympians - Rugby Sevens
Year Team Players 2021 Great Britain Robbie Fergusson 2021 Canada Connor Braid 2021 USA Folau Niua 2016 Great Britain Mark Bennett 2016 Fiji Leone Nakarawa 2016 USA Folau Niua - bold denotes players who were with Glasgow Warriors at the time of the selection for each respective Olympic Games.
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Commonwealth Games - Rugby Sevens
Year Team Players 2022 Tonga Walter Fifita 2022 Scotland Paddy Kelly, Kaleem Baretto, Robbie Fergusson, Lee Jones, Sean Lamont (S&C) 2018 Scotland Glenn Bryce, Robbie Fergusson, George Horne, Ruaridh Jackson, Lee Jones, John Dalziel (coach) 2014 Scotland Mark Bennett, James Eddie, Colin Gregor, Stuart Hogg, Lee Jones, Sean Lamont, Colin Shaw, Richie Vernon, Scott Wight 2010 Scotland Mike Adamson, Chris Fusaro, Lee Jones, Hefin O’Hare, Colin Shaw, Peter Horne (reserve) 2010 Canada Taylor Paris 2006 Scotland Colin Gregor 2006 Samoa David Lemi 2002 Scotland Darren Burns, Rory Kerr, Sean Lamont, Kenny Sinclair 2002 Samoa Lome Fa’atau - bold denotes players who were with Glasgow Warriors at the time of the selection for each respective Commonwealth Games.
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Barbarians
Player Year(s) Opposition Robbie Fergusson 2023 Monaco 7s Paddy Kelly 2023 Monaco 7s Kaleem Barreto 2023 Monaco 7s Sione Vailanu 2023 World XV Sam Johnson 2023 World XV Rob Harley 2022 Spain Ryan Wilson 2021 Samoa Enrique Pieretto 2019, 2023 Fiji, World XV Josh Strauss 2019 Brazil, Fiji XV, Wales XV Finn Russell 2018 England Corey Flynn 2017 Ulster Simone Favaro 2017 Tonga Taqele Naiyaravoro 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019 Samoa, Fiji, Tonga, South Africa, Australia, England Kieron Low 2015 Heriot’s Grayson Hart 2015 Heriot’s Ali Price 2015 Heriot’s James Eddie 2015 Heriot’s Alan Brown 2015 Heriot’s Sean Marsden 2014 Combined Services Al Kellock 2014 Australia, Leicester Tigers George Turner 2013 Combined Services Johnnie Beattie 2012 England, Wales Nemia Kenatale 2011 Australia Fraser Thomson 2011 Loughborough Students Finlay Gillies 2011, 2012 South of Scotland, Loughborough Students Dave McCall 2011 Richmond Jason White 2011 Australia Lee Jones 2010 Bedford Blues Rory Clegg 2009 Bedford Blues Ryan Grant 2009 Combined Services Richie Gray 2009 Bedford Blues Andrew Henderson 2009 Bedford Blues Andy Hall 2008 Bedford Blues Gordon Bulloch 2008, 2009 Edinburgh Accies, Blackheath Ben Cairns 2007 East Midlands Kevin Tkachuk 2006 Scotland, Georgia Tom Smith 2005 England Graeme Morrison 2003 East Midlands Danny Porte 2002, 2003, 2004, 2009 East Midlands (2), Combined Services (2) Cameron Mather 2001 East Midlands, Border League Darren Burns 2001 Melrose 7s Shaun Longstaff 2000, 2001 Germany, Melrose 7s Fraser Stott 2000 Coventry Stuart Moffat 1999, 2004, 2007 East Midlands, Tunisia, Spain Andy Craig 1998 Leicester Tigers Gareth Flockhart 1998 Middlesex 7s Stuart Grimes 1998 Leicester Tigers Derrick Patterson 1997 Combined Services Alan Watt 1996 Cardiff, Wales Stewart Campbell 1995 Newport Kevin McKenzie 1995, 1996, 1999 Newport, Cardiff, East Midlands Ian Jardine 1995 Newport Cammy Little 1995 Stirling County Dave Hilton 1994, 1995, 1999 Goshawks, Matabeleland, Newport, Leicester Tigers Kenny Logan 1994, 2000, 2004, 2005 Leicester Tigers (2), Ireland, East Midlands, Scotland Andy Nicol 1992, 1994 Hong Kong 7s, Cardiff, Swansea Derek Stark 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998 Hong Kong 7s, Newport (3), East Midlands (2), Cardiff (2), Swansea, Middlesex 7s, Leicester Tigers Shade Munro 1990, 1994, 1996 Swansea (2), Cardiff, Kobe Kobelco Steelers Craig Chalmers 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1998, 2001 Cardiff (3), Leicester Tigers (3), East Midlands (2), Newport (2), Bradford and Bingley, Argentina, South Africa Rob Wainwright 1988, 1989, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1999 Cardiff (2), Hong Kong 7s (2), East Midlands (2), Newport, Bath, New Zealand, French Barbarians
Brothers In Arms
Siblings who have scored tries in the same game for Glasgow Warriors
Brothers | Date | Opponent | Venue | Try Scorers |
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Bulloch | 30 April 2000 | Dunvant | Bridgehaugh | Gordon (1) Alan (1) |
Lamont | 9 April 2005 | Scarlets | Stradey Park | Sean (2) Rory (3) |
Evans | 4 April 2009 | Scarlets | Parc y Scarlets | Max (1) Thom (2) |
Evans | 23 October 2009 | Connacht | Firhill | Max (1) Thom (2) |
Horne | 16 December 2017 | Montpellier | Altrad Stadium | Peter (1) George (1) |
Horne | 5 October 2018 | Zebre | Scotstoun Stadium | Peter (1) George (1) |
Horne | 27 October 2018 | Munster | Thomond Park | Peter (1) George (2) |
Fagerson | 13 April 2019 | Leinster | The RDS | Zander (1) Matt (1) |
Horne | 17 May 2019 | Ulster | Scotstoun Stadium | Peter (1) George (1) |
Fagerson | 1 November 2019 | Southern Kings | Scotstoun Stadium | Zander (1) Matt (1) |
Horne | 4 January 2020 | Benetton | Stadio Comunale di Monigo | Peter (1) George (2) |
Fagerson | 23 September 2022 | Cardiff | Scotstoun Stadium | Matt (1) Zander (1) |