Ninian Finlay


Ninian Jamieson Finlay was an international rugby player for Scotland. He played nine caps for between 1875 – 1881. He is generally considered to be the youngest player ever to play for. He was seventeen years and thirty six days old when he played his first cap against on 8 March 1875. He eagerly competes for this record against Charles [Reid (rugby union)|Charles Reid], who was the same age when he played his first cap. Reid, however, was a day older because of an extra leap year day when he capped in 1881.

Rugby Union career

Amateur career

Finlay was attending Edinburgh Academy when he played his first cap for Scotland.
He later played for Edinburgh Academicals and Edinburgh University RFC.

Provincial career

Finlay played for Edinburgh District.
He played for East of Scotland District in 1875–76 [Scottish Districts season|1876].

International career

The first historian of Scottish rugby, R.J. Phillips, said of Ninian Finlay: "There was never such glamour and reputation attached to any Scottish player till A.R. Don Wauchope reached the zenith of his powers."

Law career

In later life he was a Writer to the Signet.

Family

Ninian was the brother of James Finlay, who played four caps for Scotland, Arthur Finlay, who received a single cap and Robert Finlay, 1st Viscount Finlay.
All three brothers played in the 1875 0-0 draw against at Raeburn Place, with James drawing his last cap and Arthur and Ninian drawing their first.