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Sport | Rugby Union |
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Awarded for | Young Scottish player of the season |
Sponsored by | Friends of Scottish Rugby |
Country | Scotland |
History | |
First award | 2000 |
First winner | Donnie Macfadyen |
Website | www |
The Sir Willie Purves Quaich is an annual rugby union award given to the "most outstanding young male Scottish player" of that season.[1] The quaich is named for Sir Willie Purves, a notable Scottish banker who was a chairman of the HSBC bank. First awarded in 2000, Donnie Macfadyen was the initial recipient.