Robert (Jerry) Amos Foster (7 December 1907 – 17 July 1984) was a Scotland international rugby union player.
[2][3] The former commentator Bill McLaren mentions Foster as one of the Hawick greats that he grew up with: "I was brought up on stories of the great Scottish players of the twenties, many of whom I never saw play but knew all about...
I used to go with my father to see matches at a very early age, the great Hawick heroes including Willie Welsh, Jock Beattie and Jerry Foster, so I had an all-consuming desire to wear the green jersey of Hawick.
"[4] He represented South against the North of Scotland on 19 November 1932.
He made his debut against Wales in the Five Nations match at Murrayfield Stadium on 1 February 1930.