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Dan Lancaster
RugbyB|Glasgow Warriors
May 23, 2001
Biography
Glasgow Warriors fly-half Dan Lancaster is a composed playmaker whose game management and kicking have quickly drawn attention in the United Rugby Championship. Born on 23 May 2001, he came through the English club system before his move to Scotstoun, joining a Warriors attack that prizes structured phase play combined with sharp tactical kicking from the number ten jersey. Lancaster's profile leans on the traditional fly-half toolkit: calm decision-making under pressure, accurate goal-kicking and a willingness to direct play between the forward and back units. Those attributes fit comfortably within a Glasgow side that has built its recent success around disciplined platform work and fast ball through the hands. At club level his role is that of a core playmaker, linking the forward pack with a dangerous outside backline and taking responsibility for the side's territorial game. Still in the formative years of a senior career, he represents a long-term investment at stand-off for the Warriors, with coaches highlighting his professionalism and technical grounding as markers of his upside. Continued minutes in URC and European competition are expected to shape the next phase of his development.