Steven Turnbull (rugby union)
Steven Turnbull (born 10 April 1987) is a former Scottish rugby union player who played for Edinburgh Rugby in the Pro12 from 2008 until 2013.[1] Early lifeTurnbull was educated at Dunblane High School and Strathallan School, Turnbull put his studies in sport and exercise science at Napier University on hold during his apprenticeship.[1] Rugby careerTurnbull played for Caledonia under-16 and under-18 and Scotland under-18A and under-18. He also represented his country at basketball in the under-16 and under-18 groups.[1] He was named Scotland Under-19 Player of the Year at the Scottish Rugby Awards Dinner in May 2006.[1] Injury prevented his participation in other shadow Six Nations matches until the final game against France in March 2007.[1] He joined Edinburgh as a full-time professional during the summer of 2008 after graduating from the National Academy.[1] He made his debut two years previously as a replacement in the draw with Connacht in the Celtic League match in Galway in September, and his first start followed two months later against Cardiff Blues at Murrayfield.[1] Turnbull formed a lock partnership with Richie Vernon in Scotland's four under-19 internationals in season 2005–06, before going on to play in four matches in the age group's world championship in Dubai.[1] He added to his international honours by playing in the under-20 match against England at Bath in February 2007.[1] He was named in the Scotland A squad for the 2010 IRB Nations Cup.[2] In October 2011, Edinburgh extended his contract.[3] He missed four months of the season in early 2012 after surgery on an injured ankle.[4] On 20 June 2013 he announced his retirement from rugby following a knee injury.[5] References
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