
Rory Sutherland
RugbyLoosehead Prop|Scotland
ScotlandAugust 24, 1992
Biography
Rory Sutherland is a Scotland loosehead prop whose career has combined long club service with Test-match experience at the highest level. Born on 24 August 1992, he built his senior reputation in the Scottish club game before establishing himself as a regular in the national front row.
Sutherland's game is built on scrum power. He is a genuinely aggressive scrummager, with the weight and leg drive to dominate first-phase contests, and he complements that set-piece presence with a strong carrying game around the park. He hits hard in defence and commits fully to cleanouts, profiling as a classic high-workload loosehead.
With Scotland, Sutherland has featured across Six Nations and autumn Test windows, providing physical edge and scrum stability in a national pack that has grown in confidence. His international consistency reflected successive coaching teams' trust in his core front-row craft.
He also earned selection for the British & Irish Lions tour to South Africa, a career-defining honour that underlined his standing among the best looseheads in the home nations at the time. At club level his long association with Edinburgh shaped his development, and he remains one of the most experienced and respected Scottish front-row forwards of his generation.