George Thom (13 March 1890 – 27 August 1927) was a Scotland international rugby union player.
[3] The Edinburgh Evening News of Thursday 1 September 1927 noted: He was one of the most useful scrummagers in the country during that [1919-1920] season, being heavy, with a good turn of speed, though never displaying much 'showiness' in his play.
[6] He was injured in a match for the RAF against the Royal Navy Depot on Wednesday 18 February 1919.
He quit rugby as his knee was injured on Christmas Day, 1923, although the province still had the benefit of his advice.
[13] On moving to back to Canada he took up ice hockey, and became captain of the local team.
[14] His father was James Thom (1844-1914) and his mother Agnes Roger Tod (1852-1937), both from Strathmiglo in Fife.