Sandy Gunn (16 November 1890 – 1 April 1980) was a Scotland international rugby union player.
[2] On 7 April 1911 The Scottish Referee newspaper while noting that Hawick would probably be the favourites instead tipped the Royal HSFP side to win the Melrose Sevens in 1911 stating that if they pick their best side of G. A. McLaren, Sandy Gunn, J. Hume, A.
Gunn played for the combined district side on 27 November 1912 against South Africa.
James Gunn was from Caithness and Christina Bell Turner was from Argyll, but they moved to Wales in their thirties, for a few years before returning to Scotland.
Sandy married Marjorie Ruth Clare Anderson (1896-1961) in St. Silas Episcopal Church in Glasgow on 9 January 1923.