Kenny Logan

Kenny Logan

Motivational Session

Former Scotland and London Wasps Rugby Union player, Kenny Logan, will be in discussion with Rachel McTavish during this session covering his time as a league and international team player. The session will also touch on Kenny’s involvement with the Doddie Weir Foundation, including his cycle ride from Edinburgh to Paris to deliver the ball for Scotland’s opening game at the 2023 World Cup.

About: 

Kenny is a former Rugby Union footballer who played wing for Scotland and London Wasps. Kenny gained his first cap for Scotland against Australia in 1992 aged 20. Having won 70 caps over 13 years, he retired from international rugby union after the 2003 World Cup.

Kenny joined Stirling County as a youth moving through the teams ranks before making his debut as a 17 year old before helping the team secure the Scottish League Championship in 1995/1996 before his transfer to London Wasps in the inaugural professional season.

At Wasps Kenny has developed as a fundamental and pivotal player in the clubs period of sustained success, including 2 League titles, 2 Tetley Bitter Cups and the Parker Pen Challenge Cup triumph in 2002/2003.

Kenny has also enjoyed success at international level with Scotland including the 1999 Five Nations Championship and the IRB Rugby World Cups of 1995, 1999 and 2003 (quarter-finalist on each occasion).