Scotland's performances in the Five Nations championship inspired me and, having spoken with the Glasgow Caledonians coaching staff, they have assured me that they intend to play the same 15-man game.
His Scottish international career stalled when it was discovered that it was his great-grandfather and not his grandfather that was born in Glasgow.
[7] He earned a legitimate Scotland 'A' cap to finally confirm his Scottish nationality - against Romania on 5 November 2002.
[11] In 2004, Stuart went back to France and signed for Lyon OU; in 2005 he moved to La Rochelle[12] and played there till 2008.
When Stuart finished his professional playing career he worked in marketing for Force XV.