Gabby Logan’s rugby star son quits England and swaps international allegiances ahead of Six Nations

Gabby Logan's rugby star son quits England and swaps international allegiances ahead of Six Nations
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GABBY LOGAN’S rugby starlet son Reuben has switched his international allegiance from England to Scotland.

The 19-year-old previously represented England at youth level.

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Reuben Logan plays for Northampton SaintsCredit: GettySteffan Emanuel of Wales tackling Reuben Logan and Jack Bennett of England during a rugby match.

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Logan, left has previously represented EnglandCredit: Rex

Four months ago he was even named in the Red Rose’s “Elite Player Squad”.

His dad Kenny, 53, famously played for Scotland 70 times between 1992 and 2003.

And back-row Reuben is now set to follow suit.

The Northampton Saints ace has been named in Scotland’s squad for the Under-20 Six Nations.

Head coach Kenny Murray will now be able to call on the highly-rated youngster as part of his 34-man squad.

Scotland’s campaign is set to kick off on January 31 when they welcome Italy to Edinburgh’s Hive Stadium.

Logan made his senior debut for Northampton last September in the Premiership Rugby Cup.

He then went on to earn his first start in November.

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A woman and man embracing their son in a muddy rugby uniform.

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Parents Gabby and Kenny previously cheered on son Reuben on England duty

Upon Scotland’s squad announcement, Logan shared the news on his Instagram Story.

He will now look to make an instant impact alongside his new team-mates.

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Dad Kenny and new Match of the Day presenter mum Gabby aren’t Reuben’s only famous family members.

His granddad Terry Yorath, Gabby’s father, played football for the likes of Tottenham, Leeds and Coventry before a managerial career that saw him take charge of Wales.

Kenny and Gabby Logan at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show.

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Kenny and Gabby Logan have been married since 2001Credit: Getty



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