Andy Nicol will long be remembered as the first British player to lift the European Cup when he captained Bath to victory in the 1998 showpiece, defeating Brive 19-18 in the final in Bordeaux.
At the Hong Kong Sevens in 1993, however, he secured an even greater prize - his wife.
In 1993, Nicol was on a world sevens tour with Scotland in preparation for the inaugural World Cup Sevens at Murrayfield later in the year.
They had previously played tournaments in Canberra and Fiji before arriving in Hong Kong for the highlight of the tour.
'I met my wife in Joe Bananas on the Sunday night after we had been knocked out of the tournament at the quarter-final stage by the eventual winners, Samoa,' Nicol said from his home in Scotland. 'Everyone presumes Janet, my wife, must be a huge rugby fan, seeing as how I met her at the Hong Kong Sevens but the exact opposite is the case.
'Janet was great friends with Janie McLaren, [BBC commentator] Bill McLaren's daughter, who sadly died of cancer in 2000.
'When asked by Janie if she wanted to join the McLarens in Hong Kong for a bit of shopping and partying because, as Janie explained, 'My dad is working at the Sevens', Janet answered, 'Who's your dad?' She must have been one of the few people who did not know who Bill McLaren was. It all started from there for us.'