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Full name
  
Roland Reid

Position
  
Flanker / Wing

Weight
  
96 kg

School
  
Springs Hts

Height
  
1.93 m

Education
  
Open University

Date of birth
  
(1978-09-13) 13 September 1978 (age 38)

Place of birth
  
Middelburg, South Africa

Notable relative(s)
  
Don Kitchenbrand, great uncle

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Roland Reid (born 13 September 1978 in Middelburg, South Africa) is a South African-born Scottish rugby union footballer and coach. He played for Glasgow Warriors and Scotland, and also played Currie Cup rugby in South Africa. Reid could play at either flanker, Number Eight or Wing.

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Career

Reid began his rugby career in South Africa playing for the Golden Lions, between 1997 and 1999, and for the South Africa U19 side. In 1999, he moved to Scotland and played for Glasgow Warriors where he regularly changed positions for the side. Reid's father was from Greenock and thus he was already Scottish-qualified. Reid's great uncle Don Kitchenbrand had played football for Rangers in the 1950s.

Reid received his first full Scotland cap in 2001. He also played for Scotland A and Scotland Sevens, which he helped win the World Cup Plate in March 2008. Reid was with Glasgow until 2004, when he returned to South Africa to play Currie Cup rugby with the Golden Lions during the 2004 Currie Cup Premier Division.

In season 2004-05 Reid moved to London Irish and the following season to Leeds Carnegie. He played for the provincial side Boland Cavaliers in the 2006 Currie Cup First Division, where he helped them win the competition to gain promotion to the Currie Cup Premier Division. Reid then moved back to Scotland where he played for Edinburgh until 2009, when he retired from professional rugby due to a persistent knee injury.

While playing at Edinburgh, Reid gained a UKCC Level 1 coaching certificate. He has a performance coaching business and a psychology degree from The Open University. In 2013, he became the Assistant Coach for Scotland's Women Rugby side under Julie Maxton.

References

Roland Reid Wikipedia