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Rob Dewey is a Scottish rugby union player who was born on the 16th of October 1983 and currently plays for Ulster Rugby. Despite having only come onto the professional rugby scene in the 2005-2006 season, a lethal combination of pace and power has already given him a name amongst the Scottish rugby community.
Dewey, a former pupil of Madras College St Andrews, first made his name in the amateur game in Scotland. He was the BT Premiership Division One joint top try scorer for the 2004-2005 season while playing for Heriot's with 16 tries, and made 4 appearances (including 2 starts) for Edinburgh Rugby. This form earned him a professional contract with Edinburgh who signed him ahead of the 2005-2006 season[1].
He scored 8 tries in just 11 games in his first year of regular professional rugby. Unfortunately he suffered two dislocated shoulders in the same season, and so was unable to build on this tally. The injuries also prevented him from making his international debut.
Dewey made his debut for Scotland on the 11th of November, 2006, scoring a try in the 48-6 victory over Romania.
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