Bill Hook (rugby union)
William Gordon Hook (21 December 1920 – 9 May 2013) was an English international rugby union player. A native of Gloucester, Hook was educated at Sir Thomas Rich's School and spent his entire rugby career with his hometown club, debuting for Gloucester RFC as a 17-year old in 1938.[1] Hook served with the RAF during the war and for part of the conflict was stationed in west Africa.[1] After the war, Hook began earning representative honours, with regular appearances for Gloucestershire. He was capped three times by England as a fullback, kicking the winning conversion in his debut match against Scotland in 1951. The following year, Hook appeared twice for England, including against the Springboks at Twickenham.[2] Hook was a sports outfitter by profession and had a shop on Westgate Street in Gloucester.[3] See alsoReferences
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