Andrew "Jock" Wemyss (pronounced "Weemz") (22 May 1893, Galashiels – 21 January 1974, Edinburgh) was a Scottish rugby union player, who played at prop.
From the Musselburgh News of 5 March 1920: Mr Andrew Wemyss, who resides in Joppa, and is a former member of the Brunstane Rugby Football Club, has been selected by the Scottish Rugby Football Union to take part in the international match against England.
Scotland won 2, lost 3 and drew 3 of the 7 games in which Wemyss played[2] He became a founder member of two rugby union clubs; first Haddington and then Co-Optimists.
[3] This came after an invitation game against Haddington, a club Wemyss had been a founder member of at the age of 17.
Wemyss went on to be successful journalist and commentator, and on the occasion of Haddington's 90th anniversary, the club received a letter from the Bill McLaren stating how much he owed Jock for early tutelage.