Glasgow Warriors' Dan Parks is pictured with the crystal boot he received for scoring over 1000 points in the Magners League
Glasgow Warriors stand-off Dan Parks can celebrate a record-breaking end to the year, as he became the first player in Magners League history to reach 1000 points.
The 20 points Dan Parks scored in Glasgow's 25-12 victory over Edinburgh in Sunday's 1872 Cup derby in front of a record home crowd at Firhill Arena took him past the remarkable milestone.
911 of those points came from the boot - 121 conversions, 208 penalty goals and 15 drop goals - with the balance made up by the 18 tries he touched down between his league debut against Connacht in September 2003 and this weekend's game.
The 31-year-old Sydney-born Scottish international has averaged 10 points per game over his 99 outings with the Warriors in the Magners League.
Parks has been a central figure for the Warriors since joining from Eastern Suburbs club in Sydney in the summer of 2003.
His ever-reliable boot has seen him finish as top scorer in each of his six years at the club.
The Warriors' Player of the Season in 2006/07, when he scored 197 points in the Magners League, he is already the leading points scorer in Glasgow's history, and has now added this Magners League landmark to his records.
Following Sunday's game, Dan was presented with a crystal boot to commemorate the occasion by Director of Celtic Rugby, David Jordan.