Forsyth, the son of Derek Forsyth, a head coach of
Scotland, started his career with Scottish club
Kelburne Hockey Club, winning six Scottish league titles, making his senior international debut for
Scotland in 2009 and represented Scotland at the
2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi in 2010. He won a bronze medal with the team at the
2011 Men's EuroHockey Championship II in
Vinnytsia, Ukraine. He moved to England to play in the
Men's England Hockey League Premier Division from 2014 until 2021 for
Surbiton, where he won three league titles. Also while at Surbiton he competed in two more Commonwealth Games in
2014 in Glasgow and 2018 in Gold Coast and in between won a gold medal with Scotland at the
2017 Men's EuroHockey Championship II in Glasgow. He also made his senior international debut for
Great Britain on 19 October 2015 but was only named as reserve for the
2020 Summer Olympics. After leaving Surbiton to play in the
Dutch Hoofdklasse for
HGC he spent two years in the Netherlands and in 2022 became the first Scottish mens hockey player to compete at four Commonwealth Games, after competing in the
2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham. He returned in 2023 to England to play for
Old Georgians but announced his retirement from international hockey in 2024 with 101 goals from 160 international Scotland caps. Forsyth was part of the
Old Georgians team that won the league title during the
2023-24 season. == Honours & achievements ==