Robert Greig | |||||||||||
Birth Name: | Robert Coventry Greig | ||||||||||
Birth Date: | 30 May 1871 | ||||||||||
Birth Place: | Glasgow, Scotland | ||||||||||
Ru Position: | Half back | ||||||||||
Ru Amateuryears: | 1889 | ||||||||||
Ru Amateurclubs: | Glasgow Academicals | ||||||||||
Ru Provinceyears: | 1892 1893 1893 | ||||||||||
Ru Province: | Glasgow District West of Scotland District Cities District | ||||||||||
Ru Nationalteam: | Scotland | ||||||||||
Ru Nationalcaps: | 2 | ||||||||||
Ru Nationalpoints: | (0) | ||||||||||
Ru Nationalyears: | 1893-97 | ||||||||||
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Robert Greig (30 May 1871 – 10 January 1951) was a Scotland international rugby union player.[1]
Greig was born in 1871. His elder sister was Agnes Ethel Greig. She died in 1902 and it was only later that he discovered that he had three nieces, Agnes, Elspeth and Ethel Robertson, after his late sister's son contacted him. His neices would go on to control a large whisky business.
Greig played with Glasgow Academicals.[2] He was playing with the club from 1889.[3] The club had a Spring Meeting festival day in 1891. As part of that, there was a drop kick tournament to see how far the contenders could drop kick a goal. Greig won the tournament by drop kicking from 61 yards out, though it was aided by the wind.[4]
Greig played for Glasgow District against Edinburgh District in the 1892 inter-city match.[5]
He also played for the West of Scotland District in their match against East of Scotland District on 21 January 1893.[6]
He played for Cities District against Provinces District on 23 December 1893.[7]
Greig was capped twice for Scotland between 1893 and 1897.[8]
He became the 30th President of the Scottish Rugby Union. He served one year from 1903 to 1904.[9]
He was playing for the Glasgow Academical Cricket Club in 1891.[10]