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Peter Robbins (rugby union)

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and 1957. It was while still a student that he played for England the first time on 21 January 1956, against Wales. He went on to play for England a total of 19 times, the last being 17 March 1962 against Scotland. After leaving university he joined
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from 1958 to 1968, before going into commerce. After several employments he eventually set up his own company, West Midlands Cleaning Services in 1979. He was also a public speaker and a writer, being Rugby correspondent for the
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barred Robbins from any activity associated with the national amateur game (playing, coaching etc.), when he started contributing to the Financial Times on rugby matters, counting him as a professional.
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Along with many other rugby players he was a keen golfer, and it became his main sporting activity after he finished playing rugby. He liked jazz music and played the
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Robbins was born in Coventry on 21 September 1933, with his twin David, the eighth and ninth children of twelve by Charles and Jessamine Robbins. He was educated at
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He married Eileen Lemon, whom he met while she was still at school, in September 1958 and they had two children, Richard and Helen.
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Michael Blair "Life at One Hundred miles an hour – A biography of P.G.D. Robbins (G & A Publishing, Ludlow)
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rugby team, including captain in 1959, and was player-manager for the 1963 Oxford and Cambridge rugby tour of
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John Griffiths (2007) ‘What is a Loose Head? – the mysteries of rugby explained’ (Robson Books)
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in 1959, but broke his leg in a Barbarians match, and thus never had this sporting honour.
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in between. After university, he took a position as a French and Latin teacher at
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On the field, he was known for his speed, and according to fellow team player
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Hands, David (2 March 1988). "Rugby Union: Playing in memory of Robbins".
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Life at One Hundred Miles an Hour – a biography of P. G. D. Robbins
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Index

Coventry
Birmingham
Bishop Vesey's Grammar School
Oxford
Schoolteacher
Business person
Flanker
Moseley
Coventry
England
rugby union player
England
Bishop Vesey's Grammar School
St Edmund Hall, Oxford
National Service
Royal Air Force Regiment
King Edward's School, Birmingham
Financial Times
double bass
Edgbaston
cerebral haemorrhage
Penguin International RFC
Oxford University RFC
wing forward
Coventry
blues
1956
Moseley Rugby Football Club
Barbarians
East

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