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Scott Hastings, Scotland rugby great who played alongside his brother Gavin, dies at age 61

Scott Hastings, Scotland rugby great who played alongside his brother Gavin, dies at age 61

Posted on May 18, 2026 By admin


Scotland’s Scott Hastings (left), makes a break but is caught by the England defence, during the Five Nations Rugby international match between Scotland and England at Edinburgh’s Murrayfield Stadium, in Edinburgh.
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Scott Hastings, the Scotland rugby great who played alongside his older brother Gavin for the national team and the British and Irish Lions, has died. He was 61.

The Scottish Rugby Union announced his death on Sunday (May 17, 2026). In 2022, Hastings said he had been diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma and the SRU referenced a family statement that said he “deteriorated extremely quickly” due to complications with his treatment.

“He passed away peacefully and pain free,” the family statement read.

The most-capped centre in the history of Scotland’s men’s team after making 65 appearances from 1986-97, Hastings was a member of the Grand Slam-winning team in the 1990 Five Nations and scored 10 tries for his country.

He and Gavin, who was three years his elder, made their first Scotland starts together in the 1986 Five Nations in a win against France. The teams shared that title.

Both were picked for the 1989 Lions tour of Australia. The Wallabies won the first test comfortably and, thanks to a midweek comeback win over ACT, Scott was brought into the centers along with Jeremy Guscott among five changes for the second test. Scott and Gavin were the first Lions test brothers since 1910.

In what became known as the Battle of Ballymore, the Lions stood up to Australia but trailed 12-9 with five minutes to go.

“We got a break out … and I realized there was a huge gap on the outside,” Scott told the Lions website. “Being a left-handed player I thought I could fire this pass out but it was more like a big loop that bounced and my brother Gavin went over and scored.

“As he ran back he said, That was fantastic, what’s the score?’ and he hadn’t realized he’d put the Lions into the lead.”

The Lions prevailed to set up a series decider in Sydney, where they won again 19-18 and became the first Lions to win a series from 1-0 down.

“I pulled off a tackle in midfield against David Campese that I really enjoyed but when that final whistle went, [it was] that sheer joy of winning a test series,” Scott said.

He also went to New Zealand in 1993 but his Lions tour was cut short before the tests when he broke his cheekbone on Josh Kronfeld’s knee.

“I couldn’t even close my mouth so I knew my tour was over and I was gutted, it was devastating,” Scott said.

Former Scotland and Lions coach Ian McGeechan told the Scottish Rugby website: “I remember Scott on the Lions tours taking an absolute lead. He was so single-minded and determined about winning.

“He was very much your right hand man, given what he did on the field. I still remember the Grand Slam game against England in 1990. There was his Lions teammate from the previous year, Jerry Guscott, in the England team, but Scott gave nothing away to him whatsoever.

“Whatever jersey Scott wore, he just made it better.” He played his last test for Scotland in 1997 with current national coach Gregor Townsend.

“Like many other schoolboys throughout Scotland at the time, I wanted to emulate Scott’s approach to the game and how he took the game to the opposition,” Townsend told Scottish Rugby.

“A few years later I was fortunate to play alongside him on a number of occasions for Scotland, as he became our most-capped player.”

“His influence on his teammates was still very strong towards the end of his career as he helped us come very close to winning another Grand Slam game against England at Murrayfield in 1996.”

“Scott always brought positivity and energy into everything he did from his playing career then into the past couple of decades as a widely traveled and respected commentator.”

Published – May 18, 2026 10:55 am IST



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