Graham Calder Explained

Graham Calder
Birth Name:Graham Calder
Birth Date:c. 1981[1]
Birth Place:Scotland
Ru Currentposition:Scrum-Half
Amatyears1:1998-2002
Amatyears2:2002-2003
Amatyears3:2003-2004
Amatyears4:2004-2007
Amatyears5:2007-2010
Amatyears6:2010-present
Amatteam1:Dalziel
Amatteam2:Heriots
Amatteam3:Peebles
Amatteam4:Currie
Amatteam5:Stirling County
Amatteam6:Dalziel
Amatapps1:66
Amatapps6:38
Amatpoints1:271
Amatpoints6:11
Ru Amupdate:3 April 2019
Years1:2005-06
Clubs1:Glasgow Warriors
School:Dalziel High School[2]

Graham Calder is a Scottish rugby union player, formerly of Glasgow Warriors at professional level and Heriots, Peebles, Currie,[3] and Stirling County and currently at Dalziel. Calder plays at Scrum-Half but can also cover at Fly-Half.

Amateur career

Calder started his rugby career at Dalziel RFC before moving to Heriots,[4] Peebles,[5] Currie,[6] and Stirling County.[7]

He was part of the Glasgow Thistles squad in season 1999-2000. The Thistles were used as an academy side by Glasgow Warriors and sent to New Zealand for rugby training.[8]

Calder is now at Dalziel.[1]

Professional career

In season 2005-06, Calder joined Glasgow Warriors on a trial.

A knee injury in the first game of the season to Sam Pinder against Ayr RFC meant that Calder was called upon almost immediately. Coach Hugh Campbell said "He fitted in very well considering he had met up with the team only tonight."[9]

Although Glasgow Warriors won the match 40 - 10 and his performance was praised, it was Calder's only appearance for the Warriors.[10]

Festival Director

Calder now runs the annual Festival of Youth Rugby in Dalziel.[11] The festival showcases youth rugby in Scotland, although youth teams from Northern Ireland and England also take part as guest touring teams.[11] [12] The tournament annually attracts around a thousand boys and girls.[13]

The festival was started in 1991 by Graham Calder's father Alan Calder. The Alan Calder trophy is handed out to the Under 18 winners.[11] Alan Calder died in 2008 but is still remembered as a Dalziel RFC legend,[14] [15] having previously been club captain and president.[16]

The festival celebrated its silver anniversary in 2015.[17] [18] Since 2016 the Festival of Youth Rugby plays its matches on all-weather parks.[13]

Calder stated: "Over the years we’ve seen the playing fields and facilities here at Dalziel evolve to become among the very best in Scotland. It’s fitting the 26th festival action will be played on the brand new all-weather parks, marking that progress. Where the landscape has changed, one thing that’s always remained a constant here is the spirit of rugby. The festival brings all hands to the pump, and the teamwork and the sense of fun and camaraderie has been the very lifeblood of the event since 1991."[13]

Former Dalziel and Glasgow Warriors players like Gary Strain[19] and Brian Robertson support the event.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Graham Calder.
  2. Web site: S1/2 Rugby Squad - Dalziel High School. Dalziel High. School. 7 August 2016. 21 August 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160821201935/https://www.dalzielhigh.org.uk/news/latest-news/162-s1-2-rugby-squad.html. dead.
  3. Web site: Currie Rugby Football Club. 7 August 2016. 16 August 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160816222938/http://www.currierugby.org/seniors/articles.asp?newsID=253. dead.
  4. Web site: Heriot’s to parade bright young stars.
  5. Web site: BT premiership 1: how they shape up.
  6. Web site: Watsonians too hot for Currie.
  7. Web site: Heriots v Stirling County match report. Sky Sports.
  8. Web site: Representative Honours - dalziel rugby. 7 August 2016. 18 August 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160818124220/http://wiki.dalzielrugby.com/Representative_Honours#Scotland_U-21. dead.
  9. Web site: Coaches Pleased With Practice Venture - Scottish Rugby Union. 7 August 2016. 20 August 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160820153430/http://www.scottishrugby.org/news/05/08/15/coaches-pleased-practice-venture. dead.
  10. Web site: Ayr v Glasgow Warriors match report. Glasgow Warriors.com.
  11. Web site: Young rugby talent put on show at Dalziel.
  12. Web site: Youth Rugby Festival is praised by Scottish rugby great. 7 August 2016. 8 August 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160808173017/http://stv.tv/news/west-central/16911-youth-rugby-festival-is-praised-by-scottish-rugby-great/. dead.
  13. Web site: Dalziel Festival of Rugby is set for Saturday, April 23. Leona. Greenan. 22 April 2016.
  14. Web site: 26th Annual Festival of Youth Rugby - 23/04/2016. Dalziel Rugby. Club. 7 August 2016. 26 August 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160826064609/https://www.evensi.uk/26th-annual-festival-of-youth-rugby-dalziel-park/175899594. dead.
  15. Web site: Alan Calder.
  16. Web site: Dalziel RFC skipper relishing new season. dailyrecord. Administrator. 23 August 2011.
  17. Web site: SILVER ANNIVERSARY OF SHOWCASE RUGBY FESTIVAL SETS THE GOLD STANDARD.
  18. Web site: Dalziel rugby festival celebrates 25 years.
  19. Web site: 24th annual Dalziel festival provides a feast of rugby.