Ground(s) |
Hughenden Stadium McDiarmid Park Rubislaw Playing Fields Millbrae, Alloway Bridgehaugh Park Caledonian Stadium, Inverness |
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Coach(es) |
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Captain(s) | Andy Nicol | ||
Most caps |
Alan Bulloch Tommy Hayes (29) |
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Top scorer | Tommy Hayes (294) | ||
Most tries | Gordon Simpson (9) | ||
League(s) | 1999-2000 Scottish Inter-District Championship 1999-2000 Welsh-Scottish League |
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1st 10th |
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The 1999-2000 season is the fourth in the history of the Glasgow Warriors as a professional side. During this season the young professional side competed as Glasgow Caledonians.
This season saw Glasgow Caledonians compete in the competitions: the Welsh-Scottish League and the European Champions Cup, the Heineken Cup.
The Glasgow Thistles squad was once again sent to New Zealand in the summer of 2000.
Included in the Thistles squad are:
During the 1999–2000 season, Glasgow have used 36 different players in competitive games. The table below shows the number of appearances and points scored by each player.
The statistics for the first match of the Scottish Inter-District Championship are included in the Welsh-Scottish League statistics.
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Jonathan Stuart from
Leicester Tigers
Alan Brown from
Dundee HSFP
Danny Herrington from
Kirkcaldy RFC
Torquil Mathewson from
Glasgow Hawks
Gavin Blackburn from
London Scottish
Ashley Bond from
Sportive Ortheziene
Roland Reid from
Golden Lions
Craig Chalmers from
Edinburgh Reivers
Dave Hilton from
Bath Rugby
Alan Watt from
Currie RFC
Andy Nicol from
Bath Rugby
Michael Bartlett from
Canterbury
Rory Kerr from
West of Scotland
Ian McInroy from
West of Scotland
Dougie Hall from
Hillhead Jordanhill
Darren Burns from
Edinburgh Reivers
Barry Irving from
London Scottish
Steve Griffiths from
Leeds Tykes
Donnie Macfadyen from
Boroughmuir