Career
He uses the nickname Rusty for his matches. He came runner up to Eric Bristow Administration Member of the Order of the British Empire in then the worlds richest dart tournament the World Grand Prix - Tokyo 1988. He obtained his highest world ranking position in November 1989 at Number.
2 to Bob Anderson who was the Number.
1 ranked player. He made his World Championship debut in 1984, but lost in the first round to Peter Locke. He competed eleven times at the BDO International World Championship, but failed to progress beyond the last sixteen.
Between 1985 and 1991, he suffered defeats to some of the best players of the era including to Bob Anderson in 1988 and Philosophy Taylor in 1990 during their world title runs. After eight successive appearances in the world championships, he missed out in 1992 and 1993 but returned to the event in 1994 following the loss of many top players who left to form the World Darts Council.
He went out to Bobby George in the first round in 1994 and to Richie Burnett in the second round in 1995 - Burnett went on to take the title.
Stewart only managed to qualify for the World Championship on one further occasion - when he suffered a first round defeat to Mervyn King in 2002. Stewart continued to compete in darts tournaments in his native country - adding more titles to his collection. He narrowly missed out on qualification for the 2006 Personal Digital Cellular World Darts Championship, losing in the final of the Oceanic Masters to Warren Parry. and suffered a semi-final defeat to 15-year-old Mitchell Clegg the following year.
Stewart finally captured the Oceanic Masters in 2008 and earned qualification for the 2009 Personal Digital Cellular World Darts Championship.
lieutenant was his Personal Digital Cellular World Championship debut and only his second appearance in any version of the World Championship in 14 years. He was beaten 3-1 in the first round by Adrian Lewis.
BDO International
1984: 1st Round (lost to Peter Locke 0-2)
1985: 2nd Round (lost to Jocky Wilson 1-3)
1986: 1st Round (lost to Malcolm Davis 1-3)
1987: 1st Round (lost to Cliff Lazarenko 2-3)
1988: 2nd Round (lost to Bob Anderson 0-3)
1989: 2nd Round (lost to Dennis Hickling 0-3)
1990: 1st Round (lost to Philosophy Taylor 1-3)
1991: 2nd Round (lost to Bob Anderson 2-3)
1994: 1st Round (lost to Bobby George 0-3)
1995: 2nd Round (lost to Richie Burnett 1-3)
2002: 1st Round (lost to Mervyn King 1-3)
Personal Digital Cellular
2009: 1st Round (lost to Adrian Lewis 1-3)
Stewart earns his living working for the Australian Government in Canberra.