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Luke Crosbie
RugbyFlanker|Edinburgh Rugby
ScotlandApril 22, 1997
Biography
Few forwards embody Edinburgh's competitive identity quite like Luke Crosbie. Born on 22 April 1997, the Scottish openside has become one of the club's most relentless workers, a flanker whose game is defined by aggression at the breakdown, a high tackle count and a willingness to put his body on the line through phase after phase.
Crosbie's strengths sit in the areas that decide tight contests: jackal threat over the ball, accuracy in the tackle, and the stamina to keep arriving at rucks deep into matches. That work rate has made him a leadership figure within the Edinburgh pack and has earned him recognition at international level with Scotland.
At 29, he occupies the experienced core of the squad, combining the physical demands of the openside role with the organisational nous of a senior professional. His value is often found in the unseen labour of the forward exchanges — slowing opposition ball, winning collisions and setting the tone for those around him. For Edinburgh, Crosbie remains a cornerstone of the back row and a benchmark for the work ethic the club expects of its forwards.