- Brendan Laney
Rugger
name = Brendan Laney
birthname = Brendan James Laney
nickname = Chainsaw
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birthyear = 1973
birthmonth = 11
birthday = 16
placeofbirth =Invercargill ,New Zealand
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occupation = Professional Rugby Union Player
school =Timaru Boys' High School
URL =Brendan James Laney, (born
16 November 1973 inInvercargill ) is a professionalrugby union player. Nicknamed "Chainsaw" for the way he cuts through defences, he is a useful goal kicker. He hails fromSouthland, New Zealand . He began his professional rugby career at full back for the Highlanders in the thenSuper 12 (now Super 14). He has played for theScotland national rugby union team and is now playing forYamaha Jubilo in Japan.cotland
He was controversially rushed straight into the Scottish national team by the then national coach,
Ian McGeechan just two days after he arrived from New Zealand. This annoyed many ex-Scottish internationals, particularlyGavin Hastings who voiced his feelings publicly, and this was hard for Laney who had hero-worshipped Hastings as a child. Of course he was happy to play international rugby, but the transition was indecently rushed and very awkward for him to cope with. Laney had been billed as Scottish Rugby's saviour.After the initial controversy died down, however, he became a popular figure with team-mates and fans, through his personality and leadership. He also made his mark with Scotland, setting a new record of 24 points in a Six Nations game, and went on to equal Gavin Hastings’ record of scoring 100 points in just nine Test matches. Perhaps most significantly, he contributed 11 points in the 21-6 defeat of the
Springboks at Murrayfield in 2002, Scotland’s first win over aSouthern Hemisphere nation in 20 years. His Scotland career was not without disappointment. After heavy criticism, Laney was left out of theSix Nations fixture against Ireland due to the "psychological effect of an injury" and was not to be seen in a Scotland jersey again.Edinburgh Rugby
Laney played at flyhalf,centre and fullback for
Edinburgh Rugby from 2001 to 2005. He played 76 times and amassed 409 points from 15 tries, 69 penalties, 53 conversions and seven drop-goals.Japan
Laney left Edinburgh for
Yamaha Jubilo in March 2005.External links
* [http://www.scottishrugby.org/proteam/edinburgh/squad.cfm?&action=details&playerid=65 Brendan Laney on Edinburgh Rugby website]
* [http://members.tripod.com/~nz_sports/super12/super12_squad_laney.html Brendan Laney interviewed in 1999]
* [http://www.scottishrugby.org/proteam/edinburgh/news.cfm?action=newsstory&newsid=14127 Brendan Laney joins Yamaha]
* [http://thescotsman.scotsman.com/rugby.cfm?id=302672005 Inspired Laney turns on the style] - The Scotsman, March 21, 2005
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