Kenny and Gabby Logan’s powerhouse flanker son confirms he won’t play for Scotland - Ruck

Kenny and Gabby Logan’s powerhouse flanker son confirms he won’t play for Scotland

Earlier this year, Reuben Logan made his way to Northampton Saints from Midlands Central (formerly Wasps) Academy, where he had been a part of the Wasps team throughout his junior career.

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Reuben, whose father is the former Scotland international wing Kenny Logan, and mother, Gabby, a former international gymnast and broadcaster, attended Shiplake College before transferring to Berkhamsted School. Recently, he earned a spot in the England Under-18s squad for the 2023 season.

Ahead of joining the team on a full-time basis from July 1, Saints commented on the young athlete: “He’s got some things to learn around his transition to the back row, but the skills he’s picked up playing previously in the centres and on the wing for his school and Academy sides will be great assets for him to have.”

He has become a crucial component of the England U18 team after opting for them instead of Scotland. Many believe he is poised to emerge as a future international star for the senior side in the years ahead.

Reflecting on his upbringing, Reuben credited his parents for their approach to technology usage. They allowed him to have a phone only when he was older and restricted access to certain apps until he turned 12 going on 13.

The Mid-Point with Gabby Logan podcast is currently available on streaming services.

Wayne Barnes didn’t hesitate when naming the best rugby captain he ever refereed

Get ready for a surprising revelation from renowned rugby referee Wayne Barnes, as he unveils his list of the top three captains he has officiated.

During a 2021 Q&A with Teddington Nub News, the famous whistleblower name checked three of the best skippers he’d refereed in his career up until that point.

#3. John Smit (South Africa)

A rugby legend hailing from South Africa, John Smit is renowned for his towering presence on the field and exceptional leadership skills. Born on April 3, 1978, Smit’s illustrious career as a hooker saw him captaining the Springboks to victory in the 2007 Rugby World Cup.

With 111 caps for his country, he’s revered for his strength, agility, and strategic acumen. Beyond rugby, Smit is a respected figure in sports administration, having served as CEO of the Sharks rugby team and played a pivotal role in the development of rugby in South Africa.

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