Alex Frew
Alex Frew (24 October 1877 – 29 April 1947)[1] was an international rugby union forward who played for both Scotland and South Africa.[2] Amateur careerHe played for Kilmarnock RFC before moving to Edinburgh University.[2] He was capped by Scotland while at Edinburgh University RFC.[2] He graduated as a doctor. In South Africa, he played for Diggers RFC.[2] He came to South Africa to work in a British-run concentration camp as a doctor.[3] Provincial careerHe was capped for the South-West District before being capped for Glasgow District to play in the 1899 Inter-city match against Edinburgh District.[2] While at Kilmarnock, he was also capped for West Counties District.[2] When he moved to South Africa he played for Transvaal province.[2] International careerFrew played three tests for Scotland and one test for South Africa, captaining them on that one occasion References
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