Jack Stewart (rugby union)
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Date of birth19 February 1905
Date of death27 May 1936 (aged 31)
SchoolGlasgow High School
Position(s)
Forward
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Jack Stewart (19 February 1905 – 27 May 1936) was a Scottish international rugby union player.
Stewart was educated at Glasgow High School.[1]
A strongly–built second row forward, Stewart was the first player tried as a replacement for John Bannerman, appearing in the opening fixture of the 1930 Five Nations in Paris.[2]