Imposing back-row Luke Crosbie made his Edinburgh debut against Zebre in October 2017 after progressing through the club's academy system.
A product of Livingston RFC, Crosbie transferred to Currie as a teenager, where he progressed into the club’s first XV.
After impressing for the capital side – and improving his game as part of the Fosroc Scottish Rugby Academy - the back-row caught the attention of national selectors and was subsequently drafted into the Scotland U20 squad for the 2017 World Rugby U20 Championship in Georgia, where he played a major role in helping the age-grade side to its highest-ever finish of fifth.
The back-row made his debut for the club during October’s 16-15 Guinness PRO14 victory over Zebre at Myreside and has since been an integral player in the capital outfit's squad.
Crosbie was rewarded for his form in Edinburgh colours when he was called in to Scotland's Six Nations training squad ahead of the 2019 campaign.
The back-row made his 50th appearance against Scarlets in February 2021, before captaining his boyhood club for the first time in the home Rainbow Cup victory over Zebre in April 2021.
Crosbie was rewarded for a fine 2020-21 campaign when he was named as Player of the Season, while also picking up the Caullie Lug for showing most commitment to the jersey.
Date of birth: 22 April 1997
Height: 6'4
Edinburgh Debut: 6 October 2017 (Zebre)
Place of birth: Edinburgh
Weight: 108kg
International career

Scotland U20 - 8 Caps
Stats
Appearances
Total Points
Tries
Other players

Nick Haining
Blindside Flanker

Marshall Sykes
Lock

Mesu Kunavula
Openside Flanker

Glen Young
Lock

Stuart McInally
Hooker

Harrison Courtney
Loosehead

Connor Boyle
Openside Flanker

Pierre Schoeman
Loosehead

Jamie Ritchie
Blindside Flanker

Ben Muncaster
Number 8

Hamish Watson
Openside Flanker

Viliame Mata
Number 8

Dave Cherry
Hooker

Jamie Hodgson
Lock

Boan Venter
Loosehead

Luan de Bruin
Tighthead

Adam McBurney
Hooker

Pierce Phillips
Lock

WP Nel
Tighthead

Grant Gilchrist
Lock

Lee-Roy Atalifo
Tighthead
