Loughborough University St Catharine's College, Cambridge
Rugby union career
Position(s)
Hooker
Senior career
Years
Team
Apps
(Points)
Loughborough Colleges Cambridge University RUFC
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International career
Years
Team
Apps
(Points)
1954–1958
Scotland
13
0
Robert MacEwen (25 February 1928 – 28 August 2013) was a rugby union international who represented Scotland from 1954 to 1958.[1]
^ abRobert MacEwen Profile on scrum.com
^VALLANCE, MATTHEW (5 September 2013). "Obituary: Robert Kenneth Gillespie "Bob" MacEwen, MA (Cantab), BEd, CtextFTI, FCFI, rugby internationalist and businessman". The Scotsman. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015.
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