Zander Fagerson made his debut for Glasgow Warriors in a 43-20 victory over Treviso in Italy in October 2014, helping his side to hold on despite being down to 13 men.
His first try for the club came in October 2015, with the prop scoring in a 29-15 win over the Dragons at Scotstoun.
Since then, he has pushed on and become a near ever-present in the matchday squad for Glasgow. He was invited to train with the Scotland squad for the 2015 Six Nations by Vern Cotter, before being called up for the first time to the Scotland squad in January 2016. Fagerson made his international debut against England in the 2016 Six Nations, before - alongside brother Matt - becoming part of the 48th set of brothers to represent Scotland in 2018.
He is a product of the High School of Dundee, and represented the school at U16, where he helped them win the Brewin Dolphin Plate before moving to Strathallan.
His impressive rugby credentials were further enhanced by selection for Caledonia at U16 and U18, while the powerful prop has also represented his country at the same age groups.
Outside of rugby, Fagerson won the 2010 Scottish Downhill Mountain Bike Championship.
Date of birth: 19 January 1996
Height: 6ft 2in
Glasgow Debut: v Benetton Treviso, 5 October 2014
Place of birth: Perth, Scotland
Weight: 126kg
Player number: 234
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