Micky Grant

Micky Grant
Full nameMalcolm Leith Grant
Born(1927-11-08)8 November 1927
Norwich, England
Died29 October 1992(1992-10-29) (aged 64)
Edinburgh, Scotland
Rugby union career
Position Centre / Fly-half
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1955–57 Scotland 4 (0)

Malcolm Leith "Micky" Grant (8 November 1927 — 29 October 1992) was a Scottish international rugby union player.[1]

Born in Norwich, Grant was a centre three-quarter with London club Harlequins, where he formed a strong backline with England internationals Ricky Barlett and Phil Davies.[2]

Grant, who had a Scottish father, gained four Scotland caps in intermittent appearances from 1955 to 1957. He debuted as a centre, but played his remaining matches at fly-half.[3]

Edinburgh Academical and Scotland centre Pat Burnet was his brother-in-law.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Mick Grant Wins Scotland Rugger Cap". Lynn Advertiser. 21 December 1954.
  2. ^ "Simons comes along with a Phil Davies show". Daily Herald. 30 September 1957.
  3. ^ a b Law, Graham (7 November 1992). "Micky Grant: won four rugby caps". The Scotsman.

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