Eric Milligan (rugby union)

Eric Milligan
Full name Eric Milligan
Date of birth (1980-09-09) 9 September 1980
Place of birth Scotland
Height 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in)
Weight 104 kg (16 st 5 lb)
School Stewarton Academy
University Edinburgh University
Occupation(s) Physical education
Rugby union career
Playing career
Position Hooker
Amateur clubs
Years Club / team


2002-06
2006-09
2009-12
Kilmarnock
Currie RFC
Glasgow Hawks
Hawick
Glasgow Hawks
Professional / senior clubs
Years Club / team Caps (points)
2003-09 Glasgow Warriors 31 (0)
Provincial/State sides
Years Club / team Caps (points)
Glasgow District U16
National team(s)
Years Club / team Caps (points)
Scotland U16
Scotland U19
Scotland U21
Scotland Club XV
Coaching career
Years Club / team
2009- St Columba's School, Kilmacolm

Eric Milligan (born 28 September 1981 in Scotland) is a Scottish former rugby union player who played for Glasgow Warriors. He normally plays at Hooker but can also play Prop.[1]

He studied to be a teacher at Edinburgh University.

Milligan is now a teacher at St Columba's School, Kilmacolm. He is the Director of Sport and Physical Education and coaches the school rugby team.[2]

Amateur career

He represented Glasgow District U16 at provincial level.[3]

He played for Kilmarnock and Currie RFC before joining Glasgow Hawks[3] He went on to captain the Hawks side.[2]

While with the Warriors he played for Hawick.[1]

He left the Warriors for a career as a teacher in 2009. That year he re-joined Glasgow Hawks.[4]

Professional career

In 1997-98 season he was picked as one of the Glasgow Thistles to go to New Zealand and continue his rugby education in the summer of 1998.[5] At the time he was still playing rugby for his school Stewarton Academy and Kilmarnock.

He was a backup player for the Warriors in seasons 2003-04 and 2004-05.

He was promoted from Glasgow Warrior's academy in 2005-06 season.[3] He played 31 times for the Warriors.

International career

Milligan played for Scotland U16, Scotland U19 and Scotland U21[3] He also played for Scotland Club XV.[6]

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