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Rugby player
Keith Wallace
Place of birthHaddington, Scotland
Rugby union career
Amateur team(s)
Years Team Apps (Points)
- Haddington ()
130th President of the Scottish Rugby Union
Incumbent
Assumed office
2024
Preceded byColin Rigby

Keith Wallace is a Scottish former rugby union player. He was the 131st President of the Scottish Rugby Union; the 130th person to hold the office.

Rugby Union career

Amateur career

Wallace played for Haddington since 1969 and last played for their second team in January 2020.

Administrative career

He became a president of Haddington RFC in 2018, after spending 10 years on the club committee.

He has been supporting Rwandan rugby since 2014 working with Penguins International Rugby Football Trust and the Friends of Rwandan Rugby; and helping the Rwanda Rugby Federation.

He is the Secretary and co-founder of Bloody Rugby, a charity aimed at raising awareness of blood cancers.

He was voted a vice-president of the Scottish Rugby Union in 2020.

Wallace became the 131st president of the Scottish Rugby Union in 2022. His term in office is scheduled to be from 2024 to 2026.

Business career

Wallace had a career in British Rail, before moving into consultancy and then becoming the Chairman of Crossrail International. He is also a Director of the charity Scottish Autism.

References

  1. "Congratulations to Keith Wallace". www.haddingtonrfc.co.uk.
  2. "Gifford Goblins help grow the game in Rwanda". www.pitchero.com.
  3. Barnes, David (2 June 2020). "Colin Rigby and Keith Wallace stand for SRU Vice-Presidency". Scottish Rugby News from The Offside Line.
  4. Bell, Sarah (28 November 2024). "Scottish Rugby Union AGM". Scottish Rugby.
  5. "The Tracks of My Years – Keith Wallace – Crossrail International".
  6. "Keith Wallace". Scottish Autism. 6 November 2018.
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