Ali William Price made his international debut for Scotland in their 2016 Autumn Test win against Georgia, defeating them 43-16 at Rugby Park in Kilmarnock.
He had been named on the bench for their first two Autumn Tests, against Australia and Argentina respectively, but didn't feature on the field until their third fixture.
The nippy scrum-half was later named in Vern Cotter’s 2017 RBS 6 Nations squad and went on to make his Championship debut against France in Scotland’s second match of the tournament, after Greig Laidlaw was forced to leave the field with an ankle injury.
Ali went on to make his first start of the championship in the win against Wales a week later, keeping his place for the rest of the campaign.
Later that year, he was selected for the Scotland summer tour and scored his first international try against Italy in their opening match in Singapore.
In 2018, Ali featured in the 6 Nations again, featuring in all tests with a start against Wales in the championship opener.
Through the ranks...
Born in Kings Lynn, England, scrum-half Price qualifies for Scotland selection through his mother, and represented Scotland at under-20 level.
Since joining Glasgow Warriors for the 2013/14 season, he has accrued over 30 caps for the PRO12 side.
Date of birth: 12/05/93
Height: 1.78m
Scotland Debut: September 2016
Place of birth: Norfolk England
Weight: 85.5kg
Career

Glasgow Warriors
Glasgow
2013 to present

Bedford Blues
Bedford
2012-2013
Stats
Caps
Starts
Replacements
Points
Tries
Conversions
Penalty Goals
Drop Goals
Appearances
2020
Ireland , England, Italy , France , Georgia, Wales, Italy, France, Ireland
2019
Italy (replacement), Ireland (replacement), France (replacement), Wales, England, France(2), Georgia (replacement), Georgia(2), Ireland(2) (replacement)
2018
Wales, France (replacement), England (replacement), Ireland (replacement), Italy (replacement), Canada, Wales, South Africa (replacement)
2017
France (replacement), Wales, England, Italy, Italy, Australia, Fiji (replacement), Samoa, New Zealand, Australia
2016
Georgia (replacement)