Dylan Cockburn (born 6 August 2005) is a Scottish rugby union player. He plays for Glasgow Warriors. He previously played for Southern Knights in the Super 6. He has also played for the amateur side Melrose in the Scottish Premiership.[1]

Dylan Cockburn
Born (2005-08-06) 6 August 2005 (age 20)
Height1.93 m (6 ft 4 in)
Weight112 kg (17 st 9 lb)
SchoolEarlston High School
Rugby union career
Position Flanker / Lock
Amateur team(s)
Years Team Apps (Points)
2024-25 Melrose
Senior career
Years Team Apps (Points)
2025- Glasgow Warriors 3 (0)
Super Rugby
Years Team Apps (Points)
2023-24 Southern Knights
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
2024-25 Scotland U20 4 (0)

Rugby Union career

edit

Amateur career

edit

Cockburn played rugby when in school for Earlston High School. He played for Melrose in the Arnold Clark Premiership in season 2024–25.[2]

Professional career

edit

He played for Southern Knights in season 2023–24 in the Super 6.

He entered the Glasgow Warriors academy in 2025.[3]

Cockburn played in Glasgow Warriors two pre-season matches of 25/26 season before making his competitive debut on 30 January 2026 against Irish side, the Munster at Scotstoun Stadium. The Warriors won the match with a bonus point win, running out 31 - 22 winners. Cockburn nearly scored a try in the last play of the match for the Warriors.

Franco Smith said of Cockburn before his debut:[4]

Dylan has physically grown a lot and he's really applied himself. He's a good ball carrier, a good defender. He adds a lot of weight to the set piece. So I'm excited for him to make that next step.

I definitely think he came in at the beginning of the season as somebody that can progress because of the physical attributes that he has. He still has to learn and grow, I suppose, in this environment. But tomorrow will be a good opportunity to start from there after getting started on his journey.

Cockburn became Glasgow Warrior No. 373. Scott Cummings said when handing him his first cap jersey: 'You don't moan about things. Having to play in the second row, when you are obviously a back row. But you are not looking not of place. You always give 100%.'[5] The Warriors strength and conditioning coach Luke O'Dea said "As a dynamic six, Dylan is going to be really exciting and he got a spin against the Lions and Stormers in South Africa."[6]

International career

edit

He was capped for Scotland U20 in 2024 and 2025.[7][8]

References

edit