Stuart Corsar (born 28 March 1984 in Inverurie, Scotland) is a former rugby union player for Glasgow Warriors at the Loosehead Prop position.
Corsar was a member of Glasgow Warriors Elite Development Players (Academy squad) was promoted to a full-time professional contract in 2006.[1]
He then moved to England to play with the Rotherham Titans.[2]
From there he moved on to play for the Doncaster Knights.[3]
Corsar was capped by Scotland at various age grades and finally earned a Scotland 'A' cap.[4]
After concussion forced him to quit playing,[5] he moved into coaching, first with Aberdeen GSFP[6] before moving onto coach Garioch RFC, his first amateur club. Left in 2017.
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StuartCorsar (born 28 March 1984 in Inverurie, Scotland) is a former rugby union player for Glasgow Warriors at the Loosehead Prop position. Corsar was...
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Community Centre and Arbroath Sports Centre. On permanent display in the Corsar Gallery at Arbroath Art Gallery are The Adoration of the Magi and Saint...
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Stewart, formerly attached to a Department of the Foreign Office. Peter Corsar Anderson, MA, Headmaster of Scotch College, State of Western Australia,...
Stewart-Wilson, LVO. Jeffrey Bertram Cackett, MVO. Colonel Charles Herbert Kenneth Corsar, OBE, TD, DL. Elizabeth Anne Griffiths, MVO. John Oswald Hitchings, MVO...
Cookson, OBE, Novelist. For charitable services. The Honourable Mary Drummond Corsar, National Chairman, Women's Royal Voluntary Service. Mary Alison Glen-Haig...
Cooper. For Political and Public Service. Colonel Charles Herbert Kenneth Corsar, TD, DL, Vice President, Boys' Brigade in Scotland. Hugh Lyall Cottle. For...
Indian Military Nursing Service. Liaison Officer Gertrude Jane Simpson Corsar (W/5O2007), Voluntary Aid Detachment. Principal Matron (Acting) Anne Davis...
Harold James Milne, MC, DL, Provost of Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire. James Corsar Mitchell, Divisional Controller, North Eastern Division, British Electricity...