David Jamieson (rugby union)

David Jamieson
Full name David A. Jamieson
Place of birth Scotland
Height 6 ft 2 in (188 cm)
Weight 130
Rugby union career
Position(s) Tighthead Prop
Amateur team(s)
Years Team Apps (Points)
Senior career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1997-98 Glasgow Warriors 2 (0)
National team(s)
Years Team Apps (Points)

David Jamieson (born in Scotland) is a Scottish former rugby union player who played for Glasgow Warriors at the Tighthead Prop position, although he can also play Hooker

Jamieson's rugby career spanned the amateur and professional era. In 1995[1] before professionalism was introduced in Scotland - Scotland taking up professional rugby a year later for the 1996-97 season - he was playing for West of Scotland.[2] In 1995 he was also being selected for the Under 21 Glasgow District side[1] They won the Championship in 1995-96.[3] By the end of 1995, Jamieson was on the bench for the full Glasgow District side.[4]

He played for Scotland Under 21s against Ireland at Blackrock in 1996,[5] and against France.[2]

Jamieson played for Glasgow in the 1997-98 season. He was on the bench in the pre-season friendly match against the Australian Super Rugby side Brumbies. He came on for Mike Beckham at Tighthead Prop. At the time the Prop was playing for West of Scotland.[6]

Whilst not involved with the professional provincial Glasgow side in the 1997-98 season, Jamieson played amateur rugby with Stirling County.[7][8][9]

In 1999 he was signed by Le Creusot-Montchainin, now Club Olympique Creusot Bourgogne.[10]

In 2000, he was back at West of Scotland and played at the opening of West's new stand at Burnbrae.[11] However at the start of the 2000-2001 season, following West's demotion to Division 2,[12] he was one of 14 players that staged a walk-out of the club.[13] He then signed for Ayr RFC.[14]

By 2002, Jamieson was playing at Glasgow Hutchesons Aloysians.[15] but they also got relegated to Division 2 in 2005.[16]

In 2010, the prop was now playing at Falkirk RFC[17][18]

By 2013, Jamieson was playing for the Grangemouth Stags.[19] They played in the RBS Bowl Final against Oban Lorne that year.[20]

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