Anthony George Stanger was born on 14 May 1968 and is a Scottish former international rugby union player.
10 Facts About Tony Stanger
Tony Stanger played rugby for Scotland at under 18,19 and 21 levels.
Tony Stanger went on the Scotland rugby team's tour of Japan.
Tony Stanger was selected to start for Scotland against Fiji in October 1989, without playing for the Scotland B side.
Tony Stanger scored the winning try in the 1990 Five Nations match against England to seal Scotland's third Grand Slam.
Tony Stanger played for Scotland at the 1991 and 1995 Rugby World Cups.
In 1997, Tony Stanger was called up to replace Ieuan Evans, who was injured on tour with the British Lions in South Africa 1997, and Tony Stanger gained one cap on the tour.
Since retiring from playing, Tony Stanger has moved on to other pursuits, mainly in the areas of coaching and guidance for professional sportspeople.
Tony Stanger received an Honorary Degree of Doctor of Education from University of Edinburgh in June 2007.
Tony Stanger worked as a Talent Manager with the Scottish Institute of Sport from 2008 to 2015, then served as Director at performance agency Tony Stanger Pro alongside his New Zealand-born wife Bid.