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McMillan returns north to Glasgow



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MARK McMillan is relishing his return to Scotland this summer after signing a two-year-deal with Glasgow Warriors.
The scrum-half, a Heineken Cup winner in 2007 with Wasps and former Scotland Under-21 captain, enjoyed a previous spell with Glasgow in season 2003-04, making his debut in the Celtic Cup victory over Celtic Warriors at Bridgend. He joined Leeds Tykes in 2004 before heading to London in 2006.

On his return to Glasgow, McMillan, a product of the Stirling County club, said: "By returning to Scotland, I'm not only looking to enhance my own international ambitions, but I believe Glasgow have a squad that will continue to push at the top end of the Magners League and in Europe."

Warriors head coach, Sean Lineen, added: "Mark epitomises the Scottish spirit. He has always had a professional approach and he'll be a fantastic addition to our team. I see him as a real leader."





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  • Last Updated: 05 May 2008 11:05 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
 

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