Cameron Glasgow

Cameron "Cammy" Glasgow (24 February 1966, Bridge of Allan) is a former Scotland international rugby union player.

The Dundee Courier of 5 May 1986 reporting:[4] However, perhaps the biggest contribution was made by Cameron Glasgow in that for the first time in the sevens circuit Howe of Fife were able to call on genuine pace.

He was only in attendance for a team photograph and had intended returning to his residence in St Andrews to do some studying.

He had scarcely, prepared himself for such exertions in that the previous evening, throughout the night and that very breakfast, as is the custom, he had attended the University Ball.

[15] He was named as a replacement for Edinburgh District versus North and Midlands in 1993.

Glasgow was moved to cover fly-half in place of Carson Russell of Wasps.

[21] He was in the Scottish Universities side that beat the Army Under 21 35–9, with Glasgow scoring 19 points in the match.