Greig Oliver won three caps for Scotland; He has died following a paragliding accident in Cape Town; He was the elite performance officer at Munster; Oliver was in South Africa watching his son represent Ireland in the World Rugby Under-20 Championship

Last Updated: 03/07/23 10:12pm

Greig Oliver has died following a paragliding accident

Former Scotland scrum-half Greig Oliver has died at the age of 58.
Oliver, who won three Scotland caps, died after a paragliding accident in Cape Town, his club Munster said.
Oliver held the role of elite performance officer at the club and was in South Africa with his wife Fiona, supporting their son Jack and the rest of the Ireland squad who are currently playing in the World Rugby Under-20 Championship, when the tragic accident happened.
Oliver made one appearance for Scotland in the 1987 World Cup and one in 1991, with both coming against Zimbabwe.

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Munster CEO Ian Flanagan said on the club’s website: “We are all in a state of shock following Greig’s tragic passing. He was a great colleague and friend to so many and will be dearly missed across the Munster and Irish Rugby community.
“Greig made his presence felt each day, he was always there to provide a helping hand and was a hugely popular character with his light-hearted nature and sense of humour.
“He had an infectious enthusiasm for the game and was incredibly passionate about helping young players be the best they can be on and off the field. May he r …

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