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Name
  
Harry Leonard

Education
  
Brighton College

Weight
  
88 kg

Height
  
1.85 m

Role
  
Rugby union


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Harry William Leonard (born 28 April 1992) is a Scottish professional rugby union player.

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Harry Leonard (rugby union) Edinburgh tie up Harry Leonard and Gregor Hunter on new twoyear

International career

Harry Leonard (rugby union) Edinburgh Harry Leonard Gregor Hunter and Piers Francis to exit

Leonard impressed in the first half of his debut season before refocusing on the 2012 Under-20 6 Nations championship. He was named as captain of the Under-20 Squad for the Junior World Championships in South Africa. He has represented Scotland at under-18 level and Scotland under-20, 2011 under-20 6 Nations.

Club career

Leonard joined Edinburgh as an elite development player in the summer of 2011 shortly before travelling to New Zealand as one of the 3 players selected for the McPhail Scholarship. Despite still being eligible for under-20 rugby, Leonard showed clear composure from stand-off in the RaboDirect Pro 12 and Heineken cup.

For the 2013–14 season, Leonard was drafted to Melrose and played a key role in their win over defending club champions Ayr. He kicked a conversion and a penalty in the important early season game played in Ayr.

On 2 April 2014, Leonard signed a contract to join Yorkshire Carnegie who compete in the RFU Championship from the 2014–15 season.

After two seasons with Yorkshire Carnegie, and despite a decent scoring record for the side, Harry signed for ambitious Rosslyn Park playing in National League 1. His debut season with Rosslyn Park was very successful for Harry on a personal note as he finished as the divisions top scorer for 2016-17 with 265 points.

Honours & records

Rosslyn Park

  • National League 1 top points scorer: 2016-17 (265 points)
  • References

    Harry Leonard (rugby union) Wikipedia