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Patrick Coote

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Coote joined the Royal Air Force as a flight cadet and passed through RAF Cranwell on 26 July 1930 becoming a Pilot Officer. Coote competed for the "Sword of Honour" award at the end of his two-year course, and beat
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and was first choice goal kicker; despite only featuring in 16 games for the Tigers he was the seasons' top points scorer with 56. This season Coote also won his sole
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in a 12-6 defeat. He was described as a superb centre, scoring three tries in as many games in December 1931 against
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Coote's rugby career was cut short by a bad injury on 18 November 1933 whilst playing for
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He represented Britain and the RAF and won the bronze medal in the four-man event at the
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and attended Woking County School. He married Muriel Elsmie on the 1 June 1935.
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Coote died while flying as an observer in a No. 211 Squadron
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Flying Colours: The Epic Story of Douglas Bader, page 32
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In January 1928 Coote played his first game for the
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1931
four man
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bobsledder
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1931 FIBT World Championships
St. Moritz
Dennis Field
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Gloucester
Backheath
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Morgan Crowe
Ireland
Scotland
Lansdowne Road
1933 Home Nations Championship

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