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Ed Kalman
Birth nameEd Kalman
Date of birth (1982-12-07) 7 December 1982 (age 41)
Place of birthPlymouth, England
Height1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)
Weight121 kg (19 st 1 lb)
SchoolBelmont House School
UniversityDurham University
Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge
Rugby union career
Position(s) Tighthead Prop
Amateur team(s)
Years Team Apps (Points)


2005
Whitecraigs RFC
Durham University RFC
Cambridge University R.U.F.C.
Ayr RFC[1]
Stirling County RFC[2]
()
Senior career
Years Team Apps (Points)

2005
2006–2007
2007–2014
Newcastle Falcons
Yorkshire Carnegie
Border Reivers
Glasgow Warriors

1
21
101


(10)
(15)
Correct as of 19 May 2013
Provincial / State sides
Years Team Apps (Points)
2000–2002
2009
Glasgow District
Gael Force[3]
()
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
2006–2010
2012
Scotland A
Scotland
12[4]
2

(0)
Correct as of 22 August 2015
Coaching career
Years Team
2014– Strathallan School

Ed Kalman (born 7 December 1982) is a former Scottish rugby union internationalist, who played for Glasgow Warriors in the RaboDirect Pro12. He played as a prop; both at tighthead and loosehead.

Having moved to Scotland from an early age, Kalman went to Belmont House School in Newton Mearns, East Renfrewshire. He joined the local rugby club Whitecraigs RFC. He played for the Glasgow District team for their under-20s from 2000–2002.[5]

After his Scottish schooling, he went to Durham University to study physics. He was a member of the Durham University rugby side that won the 2004 BUSA final at Twickenham.[6] In the north-east of England he was signed by Newcastle Falcons academy. He played one loan game for Yorkshire Carnegie, then as Leeds Tykes.[7] From the north-east he then moved to Cambridge University. He was at tight head in the Cambridge University R.U.F.C. team who beat Oxford in the 2005 University match at Twickenham.

He joined the Border Reivers in summer 2006 and his competition debut for Reivers was a replacement against Connacht at Netherdale on the opening day of the 2006–07 Magners League, and he had his first start the following month in the victory against another Irish province, Leinster, also at Netherdale. His first Reivers try was in the Heineken Cup victory against Overmach Parma at Netherdale in October 2006.

Ed Kalman joined Glasgow Warriors from the Reivers after the closure of the Borders pro-team in 2007.

Ed made his first appearance in a national context as a replacement for Scotland A against their Australian counterparts at McDiarmid Park, Perth, in November 2006. He also had a replacement role in the A international victory against Italy on the same ground three months later.

He played in a Gael Force team formed by the SRU to play in the British and Irish Cup.

In January 2012, he was called up to Scotland's senior squad for the 2012 Six Nations Championship.[8][9]

The prop signed a new deal with the Warriors in 2011. He retired from playing rugby union at the end of season 2013–14 due to a back injury.[10]

With his physics background at Durham University, he became a physics teacher[11] and given his rugby background, the first team rugby coach; to Strathallan School, Perthshire in 2014[12]

References

  1. ^ "Ayr Aim To Put Knights To The Sword". glasgowwarriors.org.
  2. ^ "British & Irish Cup Round 5 preview Friday, 11 January 2013". cornish-pirates.com.
  3. ^ "Gael Force Character Seals Well-Earned Win". edinburghrugby.org.
  4. ^ "Age no barrier for Kalman". Express.co.uk.
  5. ^ "Scotland A (Ed Kalman) - Scottish Rugby Union". scottishrugby.org.
  6. ^ "BBC - Cambridgeshire - Sport - The 124th Varsity Match". bbc.co.uk.
  7. ^ "Tykes can use adversity to spark revival". Yorkshire Post.
  8. ^ "Scotland call up Glasgow tighthead Ed Kalman". Guardian. 16 January 2012. Retrieved 30 January 2012.
  9. ^ "Ed Kalman called up by Scotland to replace injured prop Moray Low". Daily Telegraph. 16 January 2012. Retrieved 30 January 2012.
  10. ^ "Glasgow Warriors trio to depart at end of season". scotsman.com.
  11. ^ "Books to basics for Ed Kalman". Herald Scotland.
  12. ^ "Defeated Dundee High drop down to shield competition". thecourier.co.uk.