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Phil Godman is an ex rugby union player, who played for Edinburgh Rugby and Newcastle Falcons as well as representing Scottish rugby union side.

Early life
He was educated at Merchiston Castle School, where he played for the rugby union side in three consecutive Scottish Schools Cup finals, winning the cup in 1999 and 2000, when he captained the side. ==Club career==
Club career
After leaving Merchiston Castle School, he signed a professional contract with English Premiership team Newcastle Falcons in the summer of 2002. However he was released from Newcastle Falcons prior to the 2015/16 season and is now coaching at the High School of Dundee. ==International career==
International career
He represented the Scottish rugby union side at schoolboy, under 18, under 19 and under 21 levels before being selected for his first cap by Frank Hadden against Romania in June 2005. In 2009, Godman was named man of the match as Scotland recorded their first win over Australia for 27 years. He remained a mainstay in the Scottish squad under coach Andy Robinson until tearing his anterior cruciate ligament in training with his club Edinburgh in September 2010. After recovering from the injury, Godman returned to the Scottish squad in January 2012. However, he never played for Scotland again. ==References==
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