Richie Gray (rugby coach)

Richie Gray (age 54–55[1]) is a former Scottish rugby player, and television presenter.

[2] He attended Galashiels Academy, and was a part of a Scottish Schools squad that toured New Zealand in 1988 along with notable players Doddie Weir, Andrew Ness, Steve Brotherstone, Graham Shiel and Andy Nicol.

[3] He went on to attend Moray House School of Education and Sport at the University of Edinburgh, where he competed at the 1992 Students World Cup in Italy.

[4] Since 1994, Gray has been developing rugby training aids, founding Global Sports Innovation, a company notable for a piece of equipment called the 'Collision King'.

He was an advisor to the Philadelphia Eagles on the Brotherly Shove, a controversial variant on the quarterback sneak with a very high success rate in short yardage situations.