Dave Hilton is an English-born former Scottish international rugby union player.
Background
Hilton originally believed he qualified for Scotland as his grandfather was born there. Hilton stated that his grandfather was born 16 weeks before the Bristol registration but he could not prove whether or not his grandfather was born in Scotland.
Career
In his club career he played for Bath Rugby, Glasgow Warriors and Bristol Rugby. His position of choice is as a property International He gained his first cap for the Scotland national rugby union team against Canada on 21 January 1991 and his 42nd and final cap against South Africa on 16 November 2002.
Without adequate documentation he did not qualify to play for Scotland under the international eligibility rules.
At around the same time it was discovered that Welsh internationals Shane Howarth and Brett Sinkinson were ineligible to play for Wales under the grandparent rules. The resulting scandal encompassing Hilton and the others was named Grannygate and was embarrassing for the players and Rugby Unions alike.
However both the SRU and the WRU escaped without fines. As part of a subsequent television investigation Hilton"s great-grandfather was traced to Glasgow giving credence to Hilton"s Scottish ancestry.
Hilton had already moved from Bath to Glasgow to play for Glasgow Caledonians, now Glasgow Warriors, a year before the scandal broke so he had already a period of residence in Scotland.
He had then to complete another two years in order to qualify again for Scotland under the 3-year residency rule. After that period of residency Hilton played once more for Scotland in a victory over South Africa in 2002. On Grannygate and the belated South Africa game Hilton was to explain: "I had a lot of friends in the game, even journalists, who knew I was honest and hard working on the pitch and that encouraged me to try to get another cap.
lieutenant was a natural, too, because I felt Scottish.
After trying for two and a half years to get this goal it was given to me through an unfortunate injury to Mattie Stewart. I was not at my best but it was great that Scotland didn’t turn their back on me and I was very determined to prove I should be there.
I played 15 minutes off the bench and the crowd reaction was brilliant. lieutenant was one of my favourite games for Scotland and the pride I had at helping us beat South Africa 21-6 for the first time in 33 years was unbelievable.
Club He left Bath and played for Glasgow in the Welsh-Scottish League and then the Celtic League.
After being capped for Scotland on residency criteria he continued to play for Glasgow until 2003 before then returning to the English West Country to play for Bristol, until his retirement in 2008. In 2012 Hilton joined Moseley as forwards coach and occasional replacement prop, having previously been coach at Dings Crusaders.