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AIMING TO FOLLOW THE FAMOUS FIVE

Posted: 30/Jul/08

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A key part of Scottish Rugby's commitment to nurture the stars of tomorrow for the international and professional game - the National Academy  today announces its inductees for the 2008-09 season.

Since the National Academy launched four seasons ago in 2005-06, some 30 players have gone on to win professional contracts and five of them  John Barclay, Johnnie Beattie, Ben Cairns, Nick De Luca and Ross Rennie  have made the ultimate step-up and won selection for Scotland.

The Academy for the forthcoming season consists of 53 players  23 of them contracted to Scottish Rugby and the further 30 supported by the six Area Institutes of Sport.

Stephen Gemmell, Scottish Rugbys National Academy Manager, said: "The Academy selects players primarily from their performances in age-group international, district, club and school matches focusing on players who have the potential to be influential in the pro-game and beyond.

Then everything we do as Academy staff is tailored around the needs of individual players. They will receive programmes, support and advice, both technical and practical, all built around their individual requirements to give them the best possible chance to enhance their game.

This season we are looking to build on the success of previous years. We have changed the terminology and are no longer referring to 'senior and junior academy players as the perception of junior in some quarters was that the player there was some how less important to Scottish Rugby.

Now we are making the distinction between those players who are contracted and those whose needs are better served because of where they are in their education or career, by being under the wing of the Area Institutes of Sport.

Our relationship with the pro-teams is first-class and this coming season our 23 contracted Academy players will be working in two dedicated groups with Academy staff at the pro-teams on Mondays and Tuesdays.

All of the Academy players will be involved to some extent with club or school rugby. As part of the individual players development everyone agrees that its vitally important he plays rugby and the opportunities to do that will include the club game, pro-teams games; back-up games; age-grade internationals and Scotland 7s.

Putting the needs of the player first and under the direction of his Academy coach, he will play to a greater or lesser amount in any of these categories."

The 30 players supported by the Area Institutes of Sport will combine their careers or academic studies with their rugby commitments and receive additional guidance from the six Area Institutes: Central, East of Scotland, Grampian, Tayside and Fife, West of Scotland, and Highlands and Islands.

The support provided by the Area Institutes includes performance lifestyle, strength and conditioning, nutrition, medical, psychology, physiology and video analysis.

Lead Rugby Manager for the Area Institutes, Michael Cavanagh, said: The Area Institutes deliver high quality services to these players on a local level, meaning we can give them first-class support to contribute to them achieving their full potential.

National Academy 2008-09

Contracted Academy players (clubs/schools listed at the end of last season)

Grant Anderson (Ayr)  full-back

Alex Blair (Edinburgh Academy)  stand-off

Fraser Brown (Biggar)  hooker

Tom Brown (Edinburgh Academy)  full-back

Innes Brown (Heriots)  prop

Alex Dunbar (Annan)  centre

Scott Forrest (Ayr)  centre

Chris Fusaro (Heriots)  flanker

Roddy Grant (Heriots)  flanker

Richard Gray (Stirling County)  lock

Robert Harley (West of Scotland)  lock

Graham Hogg (Hawick)  centre

Peter Horne (Howe of Fife)  full-back

Jamie Hunter (Glasgow Hawks)  stand-off

Rory Hutton (Hawick)  stand-off

Peter Jericevich (GHA)  scrum-half

Chris Kinloch (Edinburgh Accies)  wing

Pat MacArthur (Ayr)  hooker

Stuart McInally (George Watsons College)  No 8

Lewis Niven (Edinburgh Accies)  prop

Neal Patrick (Dunfermline)  lock

Joe Stafford (Hillhead/Jordanhill)  prop

Steven Wilson (Dundee HSFP)  centre

Area Institutes of Sport supported Academy players (clubs/schools listed at the end of last season)

Ross Aitken (Howe of Fife)  stand-off

Steven Aitken (Ellon)  full-back

Kevin Bryce (Stirling County)  flanker

Tom Bury (Boroughmuir)  wing

Gavin Cameron (Ellon)  prop

Nick Campbell (Cartha Queens Park)  lock

Struan Dewar (Heriots)  flanker

Tom Drennan (Edinburgh Accies)  flanker

Andrew Dymock (Dundee HSFP)  scrum-half

Grant Gilchrist (Stirling County)  lock

Finlay Gillies (Heriots)  hooker

Danny Gilmour (Stirling County)  centre

Jason Hill (Stirling County)  No 8

Gregor Hunter (Gala Wanderers)  stand-off

James Johnstone (Merchiston Castle School)  centre

Andrew Kirkland (Greenock Wanderers)  No 8

Nicky Little (Hawick)  prop

Michael Maltman (Musselburgh)  flanker

Robert McAlpine (Glasgow Academy)  lock

Ryan McConnell (Peebles)  hooker

Ashleah McCulloch (Aberdeen Grammar Rugby)  centre

Dougie Orr (Haddington)  prop

Craig Owenson (Musselburgh)  prop

Gordon Reid (Ayr)  prop

Andrew Renwick (Selkirk)  flanker

Neil Rodger (Haddington)  flanker

Gary Strain (Glasgow Hawks)  prop

Michael Tait (Kelso Harlequins)  centre

Andrew White (Cartha Queens Park)  stand-off

Duncan Weir (Cambuslang)  stand-off

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