Craig Minto Chalmers (born 15 October 1968) is a former Scotland international rugby union player and coach.
In November 2000, Chalmers had not been included in Glasgow's European Cup squad and requested to go to Zurich Premiership side Harlequins on loan.
[7] Chalmers scored all his side's points in the semi-final of the 2000–01 European Challenge Cup and was man of the match,[8] with Harlequins eventually winning the competition.
[9] In 2003, Chalmers turned down an approach from Melrose and instead signed a part-time contract to play for the Birmingham side Pertemp Bees that competed in the National Division One league.
[14] In March 1993 he sustained a broken arm playing for Scotland against England at Twickenham,[15] so was out of the running for the 1993 British Lions tour to New Zealand.
[18] In May 2003, Chalmers was announced as returning to Melrose as first team coach,[19] although his Worcester contract ran until the end of June.
[18] On returning to Melrose, he continued in a playing role initially, retiring as a player in March 2005 having made a total of 200 appearances for the club.
In February 1997, Brian collapsed and died while watching Chalmers play for Melrose against local rivals Hawick.