Stuart Moffat

John Stuart David Moffat (born 18 August 1977 in Edinburgh) is a former Scottish rugby union international. He also played a first-class cricket match for Cambridge University.

Stuart Moffat
Birth nameJohn Stuart David Moffat
Date of birth (1977-08-18) 18 August 1977
Place of birthEdinburgh, Scotland
Height6.30 ft (1.92 m)
Weight15.10 st (95.9 kg)
SchoolEdinburgh Academy, St Edmunds College
UniversityCambridge, Loughborough University
Rugby union career
Position(s) Fullback, Wing
Amateur team(s)
Years Team Apps (Points)
- Eastern Suburbs
Rotherham
Cambridge University
()
Senior career
Years Team Apps (Points)

2002-04
Genoa
Glasgow Warriors
Border Reivers

38

(30)
National team(s)
Years Team Apps (Points)
2002-2004 Scotland 4 (5)
Correct as of 25 June 2014

Rugby Union career

Amateur career

Moffat played for Edinburgh and Cambridge University, for whom he made two appearances in The Varsity Match against Oxford while studying as a postgraduate student.[1]

Professional career

He has played for various clubs during his career including Castres in France, Viadana in Italy and Scottish professional district sides Glasgow Warriors and Border Reivers.

International career

Moffat made his Test debut in a match against Romania at Murrayfield in November 2002 and scored a try from full-back in a 27-point win.[2] He played two further Tests in the same stadium that month, with Scotland defeating both South Africa and Fiji.[3] Moffat's only other cap came two years later, again at Murrayfield, when Australia defeated Scotland by 31 points to 14 to claim the Hopetoun Cup.[4]

He has played for various clubs during his career including Castres in France, Viadana in Italy and Scottish teams Borders and Edinburgh.

Cricket career

Club career

His first-class cricket appearance was made in the 2002 University Match, against Oxford University. Moffat brought up a century off just 103 balls and had amassed 169 by the time Benjamin Vonwiller trapped him leg before wicket. It was the highest score by a cricketer playing their first match for Cambridge University since Test batsman Hubert Doggart made a double hundred in 1948.[5] As Moffat did not bat again, either in that match or at first-class level, Moffat's career average remained 169.[6]

International career

His performance was a contrast to his earlier efforts in 1997, when he scored ducks in two limited overs matches for a Scotland XI against Durham. He had also represented Scotland at Under-19 level.[7]

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