Adam Hastings is a talented Scottish fly half with a huge future ahead of him. An ever present for his club and the Scotland national team, he’s one of the finest players to represent Scotland.
As the son of Gavin Hastings and the nephew of Scott Hastings, it’s fair to say that Adam Hastings is from a rugby-playing family. Due to this, it’s unsurprising that he began to play rugby union at a young age. During his amateur career, he was highly successful and even won two Scottish Schools Cup titles with George Watson's College.
The professional career of Adam Hastings began in 2014, when he joined the Bath academy. During his four years with the club, he featured 12 times for the senior side before leaving for Glasgow Warriors in 2017. He then went on to play almost 50 times for Glasgow before he signed for Gloucester from the 2021-22 season.
Since a young age, Adam Hastings has also represented Scotland at junior level. However, in 2018, he made his first appearance for the national side. Since, he hasn’t looked back. After receiving his first cap against Canada, he’s featured for Scotland in the Rugby World Cup and the Six Nations Championship. Now, he’s a regular and established starter for the international side.
With his best years ahead of him still, we can’t wait to see what Adam Hastings can achieve in the Premiership and on the international stage. If his father and uncle are anything to go by, he seems destined to achieve big things in the game.