Sean Lineen
Full name | Sean Raymond Patrick Lineen | ||
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Date of birth | 25 December 1961 | ||
Place of birth | Auckland | ||
Rugby union career | |||
Playing career | |||
Position | Centre | ||
National team(s) | |||
Years | Club / team | Caps | (points) |
1989–1992 | Scotland | 29 | (8) |
Coaching career | |||
Years | Club / team | ||
2006–2012 2013–2015 2015– 2015– |
Glasgow Warriors Scotland U20 Scottish Rugby London Scottish |
Sean Lineen (born 25 December 1961) is a Scottish rugby player, originally from New Zealand. He has been awarded the freedom of the city of Edinburgh.
Early life
Lineen was born on 25 December 1961, in Auckland. He is the son of rugby player Terry Lineen.
Player
Lineen played at centre 29 times for Scotland, and for Boroughmuir. He was a member of the notable Scottish Grand Slam team of 1990.
In the 1985–86 season he made his first journey to the UK, playing for Pontypool. In October 1988 he came to Scotland and played for Boroughmuir. He qualified for Scotland through his grandfather and made his international debut on 21 January 1989 against Wales at Murrayfield aged 27.
Coach
Following his international career, Lineen divided his time between coaching Boroughmuir – during which he was involved in both cup and league triumphs – and running the Scottish Rugby magazine. Lineen was appointed assistant coach at Glasgow Rugby (now Glasgow Warriors) for the start of the 2003–04 season and became a member of the Scotland national coaching team under Frank Hadden in the summer of 2005, coaching the backs.
On 28 March 2006 he was appointed head coach of Glasgow Warriors. He had applied to be head coach of Edinburgh Gunners but the SRU insisted that the new coach of Edinburgh must already have experience as head coach.
Kilted Kiwis
Other so-called "kilted Kiwis" apart from Sean Lineen have included:
- Brendan Laney
- John Leslie
- Martin Leslie
- Glenn Metcalfe
- Gordon Simpson
- Cameron Mather
- Shaun Longstaff
- Sean Maitland
- Grayson Hart
- Blair Cowan
External links
- Glasgow Warriors announce new head coach – Glasgow Warriors official page, 28 March 2006
- Lineen is the logical successor after Williams debacle – The Scotsman, 27 March 2005
- Sean Lineen on Sporting Heroes