John Hewitt (rugby union)

John Arthur Hewitt (born 21 November 1960) is an Irish former international rugby union player.[1]

John Hewitt
Full nameJohn Arthur Hewitt
Date of birth (1960-11-21) 21 November 1960
Place of birthCarrickfergus, Northern Ireland
SchoolCarrickfergus Grammar School
Occupation(s)School teacher
Rugby union career
Position(s) Centre
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1981 Ireland 2 (0)

Biography

A three-quarter from Carrickfergus, Hewitt played his rugby with North of Ireland, London Irish and Ulster.[2]

Hewitt won two Ireland caps on the 1981 tour of South Africa, debuting off the bench against Springboks in the 1st Test at Newlands as a substitute for Ollie Campbell, to form a centre partnership with Ulster teammate David Irwin.[3] He was recalled in 1985 an injury replacement for Ireland's uncapped tour of Japan and the following year represented the Ireland Wolfhounds at the Hong Kong Sevens.[4][5]

A teacher by profession, Hewitt is formerly a housemaster at Sevenoaks School and headteacher of Sackville School.[6]

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