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Rugby

Chris Harris

Gloucester · Center · Squad #

League: English Premiership RugbyAppearances logged: 0Goals: 0Assists: 0

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Bio

Christopher James Harris (born 28 December 1990) is an English-born Scottish international rugby union player who plays centre for the Gloucester in the Gallagher Premiership. At International level, Harris represents Scotland and has gained 23 caps in 3 years of international rugby featuring in all of the competitive test matches for Scotland in 2020. Club career Harris was dual registered with Tynedale RFC in National League 1 and also had a loan spell with Rotherham Titans in the Championship. In October 2014, Harris scored a try on his professional debut for the Falcons against București Wolves in the European Challenge Cup. In December 2014, Harris scored two tries on his Premiership debut against Saracens. It was confirmed that Harris would join Gloucester for the start of the 2019-20 season International career In June 2013, Harris scored a try for England Counties XV against Belgium. In October 2017, Harris received his first call up to the senior Scotland squad by coach Gregor Townsend for the Autumn Internationals. Harris is Scottish qualified through his Edinburgh born grandmother. On 11 November 2017, Harris made his Test debut at Murrayfield against Samoa. Harris started in the first 6 nations game against Wales in 2018 and has eighteen caps for Scotland. He scored his first try for Scotland in a game vs Italy 2019 Six Nations, scoring just minutes after making an appearance off the bench and scored the winning try for Scotland against France at BT Murrayfield. He appeared for Scotland in the 2019 Rugby World Cup fixtures and continued his form to play in every match for 2020 Six Nations.