Bryan Gossman
Birth nameBryan Murray Gossman
Birth date5 May 1951
Birth placeArdrossan
Death date28 October 2022 (aged 71)
PositionFly-half
Repteam 1Scotland 'B'
Repteam 2Scotland
Repyears 11979-80
Repyears 21980–83
Repcaps 12
Repcaps 23
Reppoints 10
Reppoints 26
Province 1Glasgow District
Amatyears 11970-72
Amatteam 1Ardrossan Academicals
Amatyears 21972-84
Amatteam 2West of Scotland
OccupationWealth management
RelativesJimmy Gossman (brother)
SchoolArdrossan Academy
UniversityStrathclyde University

Bryan Murray Gossman (5 May 1951 – 28 October 2022) was a Scotland international rugby union player. He played as a fly-half.[1]

Rugby Union career

Amateur career

He studied at Ardrossan Academy when leaving initially played for their former pupils side Ardrossan Academicals.[2]

He joined West of Scotland in 1972, where he played for the remainder of his career.[3]

Provincial career

He played for Glasgow District.[4]

International career

He was capped for Scotland 'B' on 1 December 1979 against Ireland, playing alongside his brother Jimmy Gossman.[5]

Bryan Gossman gained 3 caps for Scotland, from 1980 to 1983, scoring 2 drop goals, 6 points on aggregate. He played all these games at the Five Nations Championship, one in 1980 and two in 1983, when he scored his two drop goals.[6]

Business career

Gossman graduated in economics and economic history from the University of Strathclyde.[2]

He became a trainee bank manager at the Saltcoats Bank of Scotland, before moving on to Bristol and West and then the Dunfermline Building Society.[3]

He later became a senior partner at St James's Place Wealth Management.[3]

He became the treasurer of the North Ayrshire Conservatives. A short-lived related group called the Irvine Unionist Club were fined £400 for not declaring £100,000 gifted to the Scottish Conservative campaign in 2016 via the North Ayrshire Conservative and Unionist Association, after a 'dark money' investigation. Gossman had stated the money went to 'the central party in Edinburgh'.[7] A motion was raised in the Scottish Parliament for the Conservatives to explain the cash donation by the Green MSP Ross Greer.[8]

Family

His brother Jimmy Gossman was also capped for Scotland.[1]

Death

Gossman died on 28 October 2022, aged 71.[3]

References

  1. ^ Bath, p138
  2. ^ "Locals pay tribute to Scottish Rugby international and 'true gentleman'". Ardrossan and Saltcoats Herald. 31 October 2022.
  3. ^ "Bryan Gossman obituary". SRU Website. 29 October 2022. Archived 12 December 2022 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 12 December 2022.
  4. ^ "The Glasgow Herald - Google News Archive Search". news.google.com
  5. ^ "The Glasgow Herald - Google News Archive Search". news.google.com
  6. ^ "Bryan Murray Gossman". ESPN scrum
  7. ^ "Major Scottish Tory funders fined over illegal donation". openDemocracy
  8. ^ "North Ayrshire Tories face probe after mysterious cash donation". Ardrossan and Saltcoats Herald. 14 June 2017.
  • Bath, Richard (ed.) The Scotland Rugby Miscellany, Vision Sports Publishing Ltd, 2007 ISBN 1-905326-24-6