Hamish Stewart rugby player
Hamish Stewart rugby player

Hamish Stewart

3rd Mar 1998 1.83m/90kg Outside Centre

Stewart was picked for the Queensland Reds U20 side following some stellar performances at Bond University Rugby Club. The young fly-half has a long-range kicking boot and has the ability to dictate play from the pivot position.

He started the 2017 off well as he led the Reds U20 side to their 2nd consecutive Super U20s Championship Grand Final.

Stewart was called into the Reds Super Rugby squad and named on the bench to face the Hurricanes in round 6 of Super Rugby 2017.

He made a total of 5 appearances in his debut Super Rugby season scoring 1 try.

In 2019 he played 10 matches for the Reds, before suffering a shoulder injury in Round 13 against the Rebels in Melbourne and didn’t play another match for the remainder of the season.

Stewart will begin his fourth season with the St.George Queensland Reds Squad in 2020 after making his Queensland debut in 2017.

He signed a two-year deal to play for the Western Force on 5 August 2022. His main positions are fly-half. On 8 May 2021, he celebrated the first title in a decade for the Queensland Reds when he played at inside centre in the 2021 Super Rugby AU Final at Lang Park.

In 2022, he was recognised with selection for Australia A in games against Samoa, Tonga and Japan (two). He previously represented Australia in the national under 20s team.

In 2024, Stewart made his Wallabies debut against Argentina in the Rugby Championship

(TZ August 30, 2024)

Career

image Queensland Country
Fly Half
2017 - present
western-force Western Force
Fly Half
2023 - present
australia Australia
Outside Centre
2024 - present
ARU Australia U20's
Fly Half
2017 - 2019
reds Queensland Reds
Fly Half
2017 - 2022
dEeMAtJq_400x400 Australia A
Fly Half
2022 - 2023