Harold McCowat
Harold McCowat was a Scotland international rugby union player.
Rugby Union career
Amateur career
He played for Glasgow Academicals.He was in the side that won the Scottish Unofficial Championship of 1903–04 season; and 1904–5 season; and shared the 1902–03 season with Edinburgh University.
Provincial career
He played for Glasgow District in 1904 inter-city match. McCowat was due to play for the Provinces against the Cities District in 1905, but he was promoted to the Cities District side.International career
He was capped for Scotland only the once, in 1905. This was in the 1905 Five Nations Championship match against Ireland.McCowat was noted for his speed. The London Evening Standard of 9 February 1905 noting in the preview to the Ireland match:
McCowat vies with Burt-Marshall of Fettes, for the honour of the fastest wing three in Scotland. He is a splendid runner, and possesses the splendid faculty of always going straight for the line.