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Colin Stewart (rugby union)

Colin Stewart
Birth nameColin Stewart
Date of birth (1980-01-06) 6 January 1980 (age 44)
Place of birthBellshill, Scotland
Height2.01 m (6 ft 7 in)
Weight118 kg (18 st 8 lb)
SchoolDuncanrig Secondary School
Rugby union career
Position(s) Lock
Amateur team(s)
Years Team Apps (Points)
East Kilbride RFC ()
2002-06 Selkirk RFC ()
2006-09 Plymouth Albion ()
2011-present Newton Abbot ()
Senior career
Years Team Apps (Points)
2000-02 Glasgow Warriors 21 (0)
2002-06 Border Reivers ()
2009-11 Tarbes Pyrénées Rugby 57 (0)
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
Scotland U19
Scotland U21
Coaching career
Years Team
Newton Abbot (Player-Coach)

Colin Stewart (born 6 January 1980 in Bellshill, Scotland) is a former Scotland Under 21[1] international rugby union player who played with Glasgow Warriors and Border Reivers. His regular playing position was Lock.

Starting off playing mini-rugby,[2] Stewart began his rugby career playing for East Kilbride RFC.[3] His potential was spotted by the Glasgow District Rugby Union and he was selected as one of the Glasgow Thistle squad - then essentially an academy squad for Glasgow Warriors - that would receive rugby training in the summer of 1998 in New Zealand. The training was under the ex-Glasgow Warriors boss Kevin Greene.[4]

In the season 2000-01 he formally joined Glasgow.[5][6][7]

For the 2002-03 season Stewart joined Border Reivers.[8][9] While he was not in action for the Reivers, Stewart played for Selkirk RFC.[10]

In 2006 he moved to England to play for Plymouth Albion.[1][11]

He moved to play in France in 2009,[1] where he played for Tarbees Pyrennes.[3] He played 57 times for the French club in two seasons.[12]

After playing in France he returned to south-west England in 2011, where he now plays and coaches Newton Abbot.[1][13][14]

He is also Head of the Rugby Academy at South Devon College.[1][15] He has set up a Rugby 4 Kids programme to promote rugby to the under 7s.[16]

Stewart played for Scotland U19 and Scotland U21.[15]

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