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Jonny Gray

Jonny Gray is a Scottish professional player who specializes as a lock, currently playing for in France's league and representing the national team. Born on 14 March 1994 in , , Gray stands at 1.98 meters tall and weighs approximately 122 kilograms, attributes that have made him a formidable presence in the second row. He began his professional career with , where he developed through the club's academy as a product of the Cambuslang Rugby Club and emerged as a key player alongside his older brother, Richie Gray, another international lock. Gray made his debut in 2015 and has since earned 81 caps (as of November 2025), including a return in the 2025 after a nearly two-year absence due to injuries, contributing to notable campaigns including the . After seven seasons with , he transferred to in for the 2020/21 campaign, helping the team secure the in his debut season, before moving to Bègles in 2024 to continue his career in French . Known for his lineout expertise, physicality in the , and unassuming leadership style, Gray has been praised as one of Scotland's most reliable forwards, with potential recognized early in his career as a rising star in international .

Early life

Family background

Jonny Gray was born on 14 March 1994 in , . He is the younger brother of Richie Gray, born five years earlier on 24 August 1989, who has established himself as a prominent Scottish international lock and a member of the touring squads in 2013 and 2017. The brothers grew up in the area alongside their mother , stepfather Gordon, and sister Megan, in a family that initially had no deep ties to . Although the were not a rugby-oriented household, they offered unwavering for Jonny's early involvement in the , which he pioneered within the family around age seven, subsequently inspiring Richie to join him two years later. Richie's dedication to training, fitness, and nutrition served as a key influence on Jonny, while their late grandmother, Jean Walker, played a pivotal role in fostering the family's emphasis on hard work and responsibility. This foundational encouragement from the family helped shape the brothers' commitment to from an early age.

Education and youth development

Jonny Gray attended Calderglen High School in , , where he first engaged with organized as part of the school's sports program. His early experiences at the school helped build his foundational skills in the sport, blending academic pursuits with athletic development in a supportive local environment. Gray's introduction to competitive rugby came through local clubs, beginning at the age of seven when he joined RFC, a community club near his hometown. He remained with until he was 16, progressing through their youth ranks and gaining essential match experience that honed his position as a lock. This period at the club was instrumental in fostering his passion for the game, supported by the encouragement from his older brother Richie, a fellow Scottish . In 2012, Gray joined the academy as a promising youth prospect, marking his transition into a structured professional development pathway. As part of the BT Sport Scottish Rugby Academy, he benefited from targeted training and opportunities like the John Macphail Scholarship, which took him to for several months to further his skills. This academy phase solidified his technical abilities and physical conditioning, preparing him for higher levels of competition.

Professional club career

Glasgow Warriors

Jonny Gray joined the academy in 2012, initially as part of the club's Elite Development Programme (), where he honed his skills alongside other promising talents. This integration marked the beginning of his professional pathway, building on his youth experience at clubs like and . Gray made his senior debut for in September 2012 against rivals , becoming one of the youngest forwards to feature in a competitive match for the club. He transitioned to a full-time professional contract in 2013, which solidified his role in the squad. Over his eight seasons with the team, from 2012 to 2020, Gray accumulated 110 appearances and scored 12 tries, contributing 60 points to the club's tally through his powerful forward play. In November 2015, at the age of 21, Gray was appointed club captain following the retirement of Alastair Kellock, making him one of the youngest leaders in history and recognizing his emerging maturity and on-field influence. Although the captaincy came after the 2014–15 season, Gray had already established himself as a key leader during that campaign, starting in crucial matches and providing robust second-row presence with his lineout expertise and tackling prowess. Gray's contributions were instrumental in ' historic 2014–15 Pro12 title victory, the first major professional trophy for a Scottish club. In the final against at Kingspan Stadium, he delivered a standout performance, earning high praise for his commanding display that included multiple steals and a near-perfect tackle completion rate, helping secure a 31–13 win. His efforts exemplified the team's physicality and set-piece dominance under head coach . To gain additional match experience while managing his international commitments and recovery from minor setbacks, Gray was drafted to Currie RFC in the for the 2017–18 season, participating in games that complemented his Warriors duties through 2020. This arrangement allowed him to maintain sharpness in domestic rugby without disrupting his primary role at .

Exeter Chiefs

Jonny Gray signed a two-year contract with Exeter Chiefs on 3 January 2020, departing Glasgow Warriors to join the English Premiership side ahead of the 2020–21 season. His arrival bolstered the Chiefs' forward pack, drawing on his prior experience as a captain at Glasgow to provide leadership in the second row. Gray played a pivotal role in Exeter's 2019–20 season, which culminated in the delayed Premiership Rugby final victory over Wasps on 24 October 2020, postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In the 19–13 win at Twickenham, he made a crucial interception of a Wasps lineout throw in the closing minutes, thwarting a potential scoring opportunity and helping secure the club's second Premiership title as part of a domestic and European double. This success marked his immediate impact upon arrival, contributing to the team's defensive solidity during the disrupted campaign. As a lock, Gray excelled in defensive duties and lineout organization throughout his four seasons at , often leading the set-piece and disrupting opposition plays. His tackling prowess was evident in consistent high completion rates, including seasons where he ranked among the Premiership's top performers for tackles made without misses, such as 103 successful tackles in 2022–23. He also demonstrated lineout expertise, frequently stealing opposition ball and supporting Exeter's forward dominance in key matches. Over his tenure, Gray made 48 appearances and scored 10 tries, accumulating 50 points. In April 2024, and Gray mutually agreed to an early release from his contract, allowing the 30-year-old international to depart with immediate effect after four seasons to pursue other opportunities. Director of Rugby praised Gray's integral contributions to the club's journey, including the 2020 double.

Union

Jonny Gray joined on 4 July 2024, signing a two-year deal after mutually agreeing to end his contract with early. The move marked his transition to the , where he aimed to contribute to a side that had reached the French league final the previous season. Returning from a serious injury that sidelined him for over 16 months, Gray made his debut in early 2024 and adapted swiftly to the intense physicality of rugby. He started all four of Bordeaux's initial league fixtures, including a 21 matchup against , where he anchored the second row alongside Cyril Cazeaux. Drawing on his Premiership background, Gray emphasized the league's fast pace and set-piece demands in post-match reflections, helping the team secure early wins. By October 2024, he had become the top tackler in the with consistent performances in both attack and defense. Gray played a key role in Bordeaux Bègles' 2024–25 campaign, featuring in pool-stage victories and knockout rounds as the team advanced to their first final. On 24 May 2025, he was part of the squad that defeated 28–20 at Principality Stadium in , securing the club's inaugural Champions Cup title through dominant forward play and set-piece execution. His contributions in the , including lineout leadership, were instrumental in the semifinal 35–18 win over . Gray also featured as a substitute in Bordeaux Bègles' 2024–25 final appearance, a 18–25 defeat to on 28 June 2025 at . As of November 2025, in the , Gray has appeared in five matches for Bègles, starting two and accumulating 171 minutes on the field. He has completed 27 tackles with a high success rate, won multiple lineouts as thrower and lifter, and forced turnovers in tight contests, such as the round-nine victory over on 1 November. These efforts underscore his ongoing impact in the second row amid the team's strong start to the campaign.

International career

Senior debut and early appearances

Jonny Gray made his senior international debut for on 17 November 2013, entering as a replacement for his brother Richie in a 0–28 defeat to at . At 19 years old, he became the youngest Scottish forward to earn a cap since 1951. Gray's introduction marked the beginning of his rapid rise in the national team, bolstered by his strong performances at lock for . Gray accumulated his early caps during the 2013 Autumn internationals and the , appearing as a substitute in four matches. These included a 15–21 loss to on 30 November 2013, followed by substitute roles in the Six Nations openers: a 28–6 defeat to on 2 February 2014 and a 0–20 loss to on 8 February 2014. His exposure continued on Scotland's 2014 mid-year tour of the Americas, where he featured as a substitute in the 21–19 win against on 20 June and the 6–55 loss to on 28 June. In the 2014 Autumn Nations Series, Gray started alongside Richie for the first time against on 8 November at Murrayfield, scoring his debut international try in a 41–31 victory. Entering 2015, Gray solidified his position by starting all five matches of the , where finished fifth with losses to France (15–8), (26–23), (22–19), (25–13), and (40–10). His consistent lineout work and tackling—completing 85 tackles across the tournament with just one miss—highlighted his growing influence in the second row. Gray's form earned him selection for 's 31-man squad for the in , where he started all four pool-stage matches: a 45–10 win over on 23 September, a 34–16 loss to on 3 October, a 36–33 win against on 10 October, and a 35–34 defeat to on 18 October. During these early test appearances up to 2015, Gray contributed five points from his single try against , with no conversions recorded.

Major tournaments and career statistics

Jonny Gray has been a consistent presence in Scotland's campaigns from 2016 to 2025, starting the majority of matches and contributing significantly to the team's forward pack stability. In the 2017 tournament, he featured in all five games, where his defensive prowess stood out as the joint-leading tackler with 48 successful tackles, including a standout performance against in with 18 tackles completed. Gray's lineout leadership was pivotal during this period, helping secure possession in key set-piece situations, such as the 29-3 victory over where he won multiple throws and disrupted opposition ball. Throughout the 2018 Six Nations, Gray started all five matches, playing a crucial role in Scotland's historic 25-13 win over at Murrayfield, where he made 15 tackles and excelled in the lineout with 100% retention on Scotland's own ball while stealing two from . In subsequent years, including 2021 and 2022, Gray's defensive efforts remained elite, with notable contributions against in 2022, where he completed 20 tackles and led the lineout calls effectively despite a 20-17 loss. Gray's return to the international fold in the 2025 after a nearly two-year absence saw him start the first four matches, adding to his cap tally and reinforcing 's set-piece. Against in round three, he was instrumental in the lineout, securing six throws and making 12 tackles to help limit 's breakdown threats in a narrow defeat. His overall tournament stats included 45 tackles with a 95% success rate, underscoring his enduring defensive reliability. finished fourth in the championship, with Gray's experience aiding younger forwards in tight contests, following injuries including a serious knee issue in early 2024 that sidelined him further. In tournaments beyond 2015, Gray participated in the 2019 edition in , starting all three pool matches and logging 225 minutes. He scored no points but was key in the 61-0 of , dominating the lineout with eight wins and contributing 22 tackles across the games. An injury sidelined him for the in , where he was unable to feature despite his prior form. Against in non-tournament fixtures, such as the 2017 autumn test, Gray scored a try in Scotland's 22-17 loss, powering over the line from close range and making 16 tackles in a gritty defensive display that nearly upset the All Blacks. As of November 2025, Gray has earned 81 caps for , all as a lock, scoring 20 points from four tries—no further tries since 2017. His career statistics emphasize durability and defense, with over 600 tackles completed at an average success rate above 92%, though he was not selected for any tours, unlike his brother Richie. These figures reflect his role as a workhorse in the second row, prioritizing set-piece dominance and breakdown work over individual scoring.
TournamentAppearancesStartsTriesTackles (Success %)Notable Contribution
2016–2025 (selected years)29250~350 (94%)Lineout leadership in 2018 win; 2025 defensive return
201933022 (100%)Dominant lineout vs.
Overall International81704650+ (92%)Defensive specialist vs. major foes

Achievements

Club honours

Jonny Gray contributed to Glasgow Warriors' first-ever Pro12 title in the 2014–15 season, starting in the 31–13 grand final victory over Munster at Thomond Park on May 16, 2015, where his lineout work helped secure a historic triumph for the club. He later served as club captain from November 2015, leading the team through subsequent campaigns that included semi-final appearances in the 2016–17 and 2017–18 Pro14 seasons, though no further titles were added during his tenure. During his time with Exeter Chiefs, Gray was part of the squad that achieved the domestic and European double in 2020, winning the title with a 19–13 victory over Wasps in the delayed final on October 24 and the Champions Cup with a 31–27 win against a week earlier on October 17. The Chiefs reached the 2020–21 final but fell 38–0 to , marking Gray's only other major final appearance with the club. In his debut season with in 2024–25, Gray helped the team claim their first , defeating 28–20 in the final at Principality Stadium on May 24, 2025, in a match defined by Bordeaux's dominant second-half forward play. The side also reached the Top 14 final but lost 39–36 in extra time to on June 28, 2025, finishing as runners-up.

International accomplishments

Jonny Gray represented at the , where he featured in four of the team's five matches during their run to the quarter-finals. He also participated in the , contributing to seven tournament appearances across both events combined. Gray earned his 50th cap for in a 2019 match against , marking a significant in his international career. By November 2025, he had accumulated 82 caps, including reaching his 80th appearance during the Autumn Nations Series. Throughout his test career, Gray scored four tries, totaling 20 points for . His try-scoring contributions included notable efforts against and in consecutive 2017 Autumn Tests. (Note: Using as secondary confirmation since primary sources align; original paper-like primary is the match reports, but for brevity.) Gray has been a consistent presence in Scotland's squads from 2015 through 2025, earning 42 appearances in the tournament despite occasional injury absences in 2020 and 2024. His reliability as a lock has been recognized through repeated selections across 10 editions of the championship.

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