Zander Fagerson's return to form has been nothing short of remarkable, considering the tumultuous road to recovery he faced last season. A devastating injury sequence that forced him to miss out on the British & Irish Lions tour in Australia left the Glasgow Warriors and Scotland prop reeling, but not one to be deterred.
The 30-year-old Fagerson's determination and resilience are qualities that have always defined him as a player, but the emotional toll of his injuries was evident. "It was brutal and probably the toughest couple of months of my career," he reflects on the period that followed his selection for the Lions, which ultimately came to an end due to further setbacks. Despite feeling like giving up, Fagerson transformed his negative into a positive by taking his family on a life-changing holiday to Asia.
His return to Glasgow was marked by another setback, however, as he suffered a significant knee injury just days after resuming training. However, the prop has shown remarkable patience and positivity in the face of adversity, declaring that he "wouldn't say I'm fully match fit just yet but we're getting there." His dedication to his craft is unwavering, and he remains committed to helping Glasgow secure a top spot in the Champions Cup pool against Saracens this weekend.
Fagerson's journey has been one of contrasts, with flashes of brilliance punctuating a prolonged period of injury and uncertainty. He took part in Glasgow's famous comeback win over Toulouse last month, scoring crucial tries alongside his brother Matt, and has continued to impress away from home against Sale and Clermont.
Despite the loss of two key players, Huw Jones and Adam Hastings, in the coming months, Fagerson is confident that Glasgow will continue to thrive. "The boys know our gameplan inside out," he says with a grin, adding that the team's chemistry and camaraderie have been essential to their recent successes.
Fagerson's own personal legacy is also at stake as he approaches his 30th birthday, which marks the end of one chapter in his life and the beginning of another. He remains humble about his achievements, crediting a "man of faith" approach that gives him confidence in an uncertain world. With a renewed sense of purpose and a spring in his step, Fagerson is poised to tackle the challenges ahead with characteristic aplomb.
Glasgow's fans will be eager to see their prop continue to excel as he adds another chapter to his story, while Scotland's rugby prospects have never looked brighter with Fagerson back in the mix.
The 30-year-old Fagerson's determination and resilience are qualities that have always defined him as a player, but the emotional toll of his injuries was evident. "It was brutal and probably the toughest couple of months of my career," he reflects on the period that followed his selection for the Lions, which ultimately came to an end due to further setbacks. Despite feeling like giving up, Fagerson transformed his negative into a positive by taking his family on a life-changing holiday to Asia.
His return to Glasgow was marked by another setback, however, as he suffered a significant knee injury just days after resuming training. However, the prop has shown remarkable patience and positivity in the face of adversity, declaring that he "wouldn't say I'm fully match fit just yet but we're getting there." His dedication to his craft is unwavering, and he remains committed to helping Glasgow secure a top spot in the Champions Cup pool against Saracens this weekend.
Fagerson's journey has been one of contrasts, with flashes of brilliance punctuating a prolonged period of injury and uncertainty. He took part in Glasgow's famous comeback win over Toulouse last month, scoring crucial tries alongside his brother Matt, and has continued to impress away from home against Sale and Clermont.
Despite the loss of two key players, Huw Jones and Adam Hastings, in the coming months, Fagerson is confident that Glasgow will continue to thrive. "The boys know our gameplan inside out," he says with a grin, adding that the team's chemistry and camaraderie have been essential to their recent successes.
Fagerson's own personal legacy is also at stake as he approaches his 30th birthday, which marks the end of one chapter in his life and the beginning of another. He remains humble about his achievements, crediting a "man of faith" approach that gives him confidence in an uncertain world. With a renewed sense of purpose and a spring in his step, Fagerson is poised to tackle the challenges ahead with characteristic aplomb.
Glasgow's fans will be eager to see their prop continue to excel as he adds another chapter to his story, while Scotland's rugby prospects have never looked brighter with Fagerson back in the mix.