Gabby Logan's giant son named in Six Nations squad as he ditches England
Reuben Logan, the son of former Scotland winger Kenny and TV presenter Gabby, has been named in Scotland's U20s squad for the upcoming Six Nations.
The 19-year-old has previously played for England at U18 level, while he was part of their wider U20s training squad just months ago.
Given the family ties, with Gabby father being former Wales footballer Terry Yorath, 6ft 5in Reuben is also eligible to pull on the Welsh jersey if he wanted.
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However, the back-row forward, who has come through Northampton's academy, has seemingly decided to follow in his dad's footsteps - with Kenny having won 70 caps at senior level for Scotland.
Logan, who came through Shiplake College before moving to Berkhamsted School in Herefordshire, has featured for the Saints senior side on two occasions.
Having made his debut for the club as a replacement against Cambridge in the Premiership Cup in September 2023, he earned his first start in the same competition in November 2024 against Nottingham.
Speaking about the squad selection, Scotland U20s coach Kenny Murray said: “We’re really excited to work with this group during the Six Nations and for them to deliver the performances we know they’re capable of.
“We’ve got a really exciting squad with a combination of players who were involved in our U20 Trophy win last summer as well as new additions. The players really enjoyed playing in front of our fans at Hive Stadium across the Trophy campaign so having three home fixtures in the Six Nations this year is great for them.
“This is the beginning of a big year for us as we make our return to the World Rugby U20 Championship in summer, so we want to start strong and play well across the Six Nations with five performances that we can be proud of.”