Career
As a schoolboy, Logan had football trials as a goalkeeper for Dundee United and Hearts. He left school at 16 and began his rugby career with his hometown club Stirling County, making his senior debut at 17. Logan played for the amateur provincial side Glasgow District before the side turned professional – and later evolved into the Glasgow Warriors – in 1996.
In 1997, he joined Wasps for his first season in English rugby.
Logan was with Wasps for seven seasons. In 2004, he re-signed for Glasgow before joining London Scottish after a season.
He retired in 2005. International career Logan made his Scotland debut in 1992 against Australia at the age of 19.
He was in and out of the side before cementing a position in the starting XV at the 1994 Five Nations Championship. Winning 70 caps over 13 years, scoring 20 tries in the process, he retired from international rugby union after the 2003 World Cup.