Player Profile

Wairarapa-Bush RU

185 Donald Shade Munro

Height 6 ft 6 in
Weight 238 lb
Birthplace Paisley, Scotland
Previous Clubs Greytown

Also played:
Bay of Plenty (Te Puke Sports) 1996 ; 12 games

Represented SCOTLAND 1994-97 ; 7 tests

Test debut Wales v Scotland at Cardiff, Jan 15, 1994 match details
Last Test Scotland v Wales at Murrayfield, Jan 18, 1997 match details

He spent two stints in New Zealand, in 1987 he played for club side Greytown where he went on to represent the provincial team, Wairarapa Bush in a Ranfurly Shield Challenge against the mighty Auckland, which included 14 current All Blacks at the time.

In Scotland he also played all his club rugby for his beloved Glasgow High Kelvinside where he played from 1984 to 1997.

In 1989-90 he played for the famous unbeaten Glasgow District side that remained unbeaten all season.

He was selected to tour New Zealand in 1990, the year of Scotland’s 2nd Grand Slam, but he unfortunately suffered an horrendous leg break playing for Scotland against a West of Scotland International Select captained by All Black World Cup winning captain David Kirk. It would be nearly 2 years before Munro played again after initially being told that the injury was so severe he would never play again. He was capped seven times between 1994–97 for Scotland.

According to Richard Bath [2007]:”Munro… would have surely won many more caps but for a horrendous leg injury. He has made great strides as a coach and is currently assistant to Sean Lineen at Glasgow.”

He also represented Scotland on numerous tour abroad, Japan 1989, South Seas(Fiji, Tonga and Western Samoa)1993 and Argentina in 1994. He also represented Scotland in the 1994 Hong Kong sevens which demonstrates how fast and skillful he was for such a big man.

Other career highlights were representing the Barbarians on a Charity tour to Japan to help raise money for the Kobe Earth Quake disaster fund as well as representing the Barbarians on various Easter tours. Other representative honours include playing for the Scottish Saltires, Co-Optimists and Rugby Eccose.

In 1997 he played for club side Te Puke Sports where he again went on to represent the provincial team, Bay of Plenty in 12 games, the highlight being another Ranfurly Shield challenge against Auckland at Eden Park. In that same year he had to retire as a result of the knee injury he suffered in 1990.

Teams coached
Years Team
2003–2015
2015–2019
2019-
Glasgow Warriors (Asst.)
Scotland (women)
Scottish Rugby Academy (Glasgow)

1987 season

2
Played
0
Tries
0
Conversions
0
Penalties
0
Drop Goals

All seasons

2
Played
0
Tries
0
Conversions
0
Penalties
0
Drop Goals

1987 season

Wed 01 Jul 2:30 pm H 1st Division NPC Auckland 04 - 63
Wed 08 Jul 2:30 pm H Representative Match NZ Colts 24 - 18