Scottish rugby great enters Hall of Fame

Scottish rugby's most-capped player, Chris Paterson, is being recognised by the University, where he spent three years studying to become a teacher. Paterson, who won 109 international caps and scored a record 809 points for Scotland in an illustrious 13-year professional career, will be inducted into the University's Sports Hall of Fame alongside two stars of hockey and rifle shooting. with Chris Paterson. Chris Paterson talks about his illustrious career and reveals what the future holds for him. I'm hugely honoured and delighted at this very special accolade. I studied Physical Education at Moray House for three years, never thinking I would go on to become a professional athlete for as long as I have. Hopefully I can continue to represent the University in the future as well.
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