Obituary: Allan Massie

4 Feb 2026

Scottish Rugby is saddened to hear of the passing of literary giant Allan Massie, who died yesterday. He was 87.

A prolific novelist and writer, Allan loved his rugby, and never more so than when perched at Philiphaugh to watch his beloved Selkirk through thick and thin.

Born in 1938 in Singapore, Allan was raised in Aberdeenshire and made his way back to Scotland after studying at Trinity College, Cambridge, eventually settling in the Scottish Borders in the 1980s after living in Edinburgh.

He created a vast body of literary works and penned some 40 books, including 20 novels, on subjects ranging from the Roman Empire to wartime tales, at the same time holding sway as a newspaper columnist of the very highest order.

Although he specialised in numerous subjects, Allan’s journalistic rugby career was as storied as it was accurate. A Scotsman columnist for as long as most can recall, his love for the game, and its players, did not get in the way of opinions that mattered to him.

Scotland head coach, Gregor Townsend, said: “It’s a sad day for Allan’s family and for Scottish rugby. He was one of the best writers on our game, he cared about the club and international game, had a real knowledge for the current day, but also that historical perspective. I really enjoyed being in his company and reading his articles and it was a privilege to have got to know him over the years.”

Chris Paterson, Scotland’s all-time leading points scorer, added: “It is so sad to hear of Allan’s passing. His knowledge, experience, and foresight for the game of rugby was so impressive. Allan’s thinking always seemed to be ahead of the game and he was a very kind and supportive member of our media who will be greatly missed.”

Scottish Rugby sends its sincere condolences to Allan’s family, including his daughter Claudia and sons Alex and Louis.

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