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- Q3569218 description "Former Sscottish rugby union footballer.".
- Q3569218 description "Former Sscottish rugby union footballer.".
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- Q3569218 abstract "Template:ForRobert 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.".
- Q3569218 alias "Wilson Shaw".
- Q3569218 birthDate "1913-04-11".
- Q3569218 birthYear "1913".
- Q3569218 deathDate "1979-07-23".
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- Q3569218 deathYear "1979".
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- Q3569218 alternativeNames "Wilson Shaw".
- Q3569218 dateOfBirth "1913-04-11".
- Q3569218 dateOfDeath "1979-07-23".
- Q3569218 name "Shaw, Robert Wilson".
- Q3569218 name "Wilson Shaw".
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- Q3569218 shortDescription "Former Sscottish rugby union footballer.".
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- Q3569218 comment "Template:ForRobert 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).".
- Q3569218 label "Robert Wilson Shaw".
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- Q3569218 givenName "Robert Wilson".
- Q3569218 name "Robert Wilson Shaw".
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- Q3569218 surname "Shaw".