Robert Wilson Shaw, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Robert Wilson Shaw

Scottish rugby player

Date of Birth: 11-Apr-1913

Date of Death: 23-Jul-1979

Profession: rugby union player

Nationality: United Kingdom

Zodiac Sign: Aries


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About Robert Wilson Shaw

  • Robert Wilson Shaw CBE (11 April 1913 – 23 July 1979) was a Scottish rugby union footballer who played for Scotland in 19 tests between 1934 and 1939.
  • Shaw played club for Glasgow High School Former Pupils, and could play in several positions in the backline; including wing, centre and fullback.
  • He first represented Scotland in 1934 when he played all three of her Home International Championship matches (against England, Ireland, and Wales).
  • He scored his first try in the Calcutta Cup match against England that year.
  • He is most famous however for guiding Scotland to their Triple Crown victory over England at Twickenham in 1938.
  • Shaw's performance was central to Scotland's 21–16 victory and he was carried off the field on the shoulders of his team-mates.
  • The match became known as "Wilson Shaw's match".
  • In 2002 Shaw was inducted into the Scottish Sports Hall of Fame. Wilson Shaw also played the All Blacks in 1935 in a Combined Edinburgh and Glasgow XV.Shaw was selected for the Great Britain team that toured Argentina in 1936.
  • Although no caps were awarded for the tour, Shaw was part of the one Test of the tour, a 23-0 victory over Argentina.

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