Amateur career Educated at
George Heriot's School in Edinburgh, he played
hooker; and went on to play for
Heriots. Milne recalls: The game that saw Heriot’s fight off relegation and retain its First Division status in 1993, after an improbable victory against champions Melrose, probably ranks higher in terms of my most memorable matches than any game I played for Scotland or the Lions.
Provincial career He was capped by
Edinburgh District. He was part of the team that won the
1986–87 Scottish Inter-District Championship. Milne recalled how his rugby playing brothers helped each other in these inter-district matches: On the rugby field, Edinburgh vs Glasgow when George Graham was vying for honours at the same time as David, Iain absolutely destroyed George to help David’s cause.
International career He won 6 caps for
Scotland 'B', the first coming against Italy 'B' on 7 December 1985. He was part of the
Grand Slam winning side in 1990. He made his Scotland debut 21 January 1989 against
Wales alongside his brother,
Iain Milne who was representing his country for the 42nd time as
prop. Kenny's final appearance came during the
1995 Rugby World Cup in
South Africa against
New Zealand. In all he won 39 caps and scored 3 tries. Milne was known for his workrate, durability, hard tackling and courage. He went on one
British and Irish Lions tour to
New Zealand in
1993 playing in the first test v New Zealand. ==Business career==