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Robbie RUSSELL

Robbie Russell - Scotland - International  Rugby Union Caps.

Photo/Foto: George Herringshaw

Date: 21 February 2004

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    • POSITION
      Hooker
    • DATE OF BIRTH
      Saturday, 01 May 1976
    • PLACE OF BIRTH
      Brisbane, Australia
  • INTERNATIONAL
  • Scotland
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Robbie RUSSELL - Scotland - International Rugby Union Caps.

Robbie Russell pictured above during the 2004 Six Nations Championship

match against England.

 

Career Record: Played 27:  Won 12, Lost 15.


1999 v Romania (Glasgow) W 60-19
1999 v Uruguay (R) (M'field) W 43-12 (World Cup)
1999 v Spain (Murrayfield) W 48-0 (World Cup)
1999 v W.Samoa (R) (M'field) W 35-20 (World Cup)

1999 v N.Zealand (R) (M'field) L 30-18 (World Cup)

 

2000 v Ireland (R) (Dublin) L 44-22 (SN)

 

2001 v France (R) (Paris) L 16-6 (SN)

 

2002 v France (R) (Murrayfield) L 22-10 (SN)

2002 v Wales (R) (Cardiff) W 27-22 (SN)

 

2003 v Wales (R) (Murrayfield) W 30-22 (SN)
2003 v Italy (R) (Murrayfield) W 33-25 (SN)
2003 v South Africa (R) (Durban) L 29-25
2003 v South Africa (R) (Johannesburg) L 28-19
2003 v Italy (Murrayfield) W 47-15
2003 v Ireland (R) (Murrayfield) L 29-10

2003 v Japan (Townsville) W 32-11 (World Cup)
2003 v France (R) (Sydney) L 51-9 (World Cup)
2003 v Fiji (R) (Sydney) W 22-20 (World Cup)

2003 v Australia (R) (Brisbane) L 33-16 (World Cup)

 

2004 v Wales (Cardiff) L 23-10 (SN)
2004 v England (Murrayfield) L 35-13 (SN)
2004 v France (R) (Murrayfield) L 31-0 (SN)
2004 v Ireland (R) (Dublin) L 37-16 (SN)
2004 v Japan (R) (Perth) W 100-8
2004 v Australia (R) (Murrayfield) L 31-17

2004 v South Africa (R) (Murrayfield) L 45-10

 

2005 v Italy (R) (Murrayfield) W 18-10 (SN)



He played Saracens 1999 - 2004 (51)  and for London Irish 2004 - 2007 (43) whilst in the UK. He then returned to Australia.

 

He qualified for Scotland through his grandfather, also Robert Reid Russell, who was born in Edinburgh.