Peter Horne

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Peter Horne
Full name Peter Horne
Date of birth (1989-10-05) 5 October 1989 (age 34)
Place of birth Aberdeen, Scotland
Height 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Weight 14 st 2 lbs (93 kg)
School Bell Baxter High School
Notable relative(s) George Horne, brother
Occupation(s) Rugby player
Rugby union career
Playing career
Position Full-Back / Centre / Fly-Half
Amateur clubs
Years Club / team
Howe of Fife
Professional / senior clubs
Years Club / team Caps (points)
2010– Glasgow Warriors 88 (166)
correct as of 6 September 2015.
National team(s)
Years Club / team Caps (points)
2013–
2010
2007–2009
Scotland
Scotland A
Scotland U20
15
1
18
(15)
(0)
(61)
correct as of 19 March 2016.
Sevens national teams
Years Club / team Comps
2011–2012 Scotland 7s 3 (45)

Peter Horne is a professional rugby player. He made his debut for Glasgow Warriors as a replacement in the Magners League match against Ulster in March 2009, his first start following the same month against Munster at Firhill, and he signed a full-time contract in the summer.[1]

Career

Pete was previously part of a group of Fife youngsters who achieved a rare double, playing in the Bell Baxter High School team who won the Bell Lawrie Scottish Schools Cup and then in the Howe of Fife squad who lifted the Scottish Youth League Cup. In season 2006–07, too, he was in the Bell Baxter team who won the Royal Navy schools sevens.

Later in 2007, he played for Scotland in the Home Unions’ under-18 festival in Gloucestershire, and in 2008 he played international rugby at both under-19 and under-20 levels. He was in the Scotland team who beat Italy in the under-19 international in February at Parabagio, near Milan, and he then played for the national under-20 squad in all five matches in the IRB Junior World Championship in Wales in June, starting in three of the games. He moved from Howe of Fife to West of Scotland for season 2008–09 and signed up with Glasgow Warriors a year later.

He scored all of Scotland’s points with six penalty goals in the 18–17 win against Wales in the 2009 Six Nations Under-20 Championship match at McDiarmid Park, Perth, in February. His tally was a Scottish record in the championship, and he added a penalty goal in each of the subsequent matches against France and Italy. However, that tally of 24 points was passed by Robbie McGowan later in the championship with 27.

Peter took his under-20 year’s tally to 63 points when he scored 39 in starting in all five matches in the IRB Junior World Championship in Japan in June.

Horne made his full international debut for Scotland on the 2013 summer tour to South Africa, during which he picked up a serious knee injury which kept him sidelined for almost a year. His first full home international came against Italy during the 2015 6 Nations.[2]

Horne was a near-permanent fixture in the Glasgow Warriors squad that won the 2014–15 Pro12 title.[3] He was named in the Pro12 Dream Team at the end of the 2014/15 season.

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