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Alexander Walker (rugby union)

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Alexander Walker
Full nameAlexander William Walker
Date of birth(1908-10-25)25 October 1908
Place of birthIrvine, Ayrshire, Scotland
Date of death26 January 1976(1976-01-26) (aged 67)
Place of deathBournemouth, England
UniversityUniversity of Cambridge
Occupation(s)Businessman
Rugby union career
Position(s) Forward
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1931–32 Scotland 5 (0)

Alexander William Walker (25 October 1908 — 26 January 1976) was a Scottish international rugby union player.

Born in Irvine, Ayrshire, Walker was a Cambridge blue and also played rugby for Birkenhead Park.[1] He gained five Scotland caps from 1931 to 1932, utilised as both a second row and back row forward.[2]

Walker served with the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve in World War II, attaining the rank of wing-commander.[3]

A prominent Liverpool businessman, Walker was a member of the executive committee of the Liverpool Chamber of Commerce. He held the chairmanship of Lever Brothers Pakistan and Unilever Merseyside Ltd.[3]

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References

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  1. ^ "A. W. Walker Gets Vacancy". Daily News. 2 December 1930.
  2. ^ "Scots Rugby Trial". Edinburgh Evening News. 15 December 1932.
  3. ^ a b "Former Rugby international". Liverpool Daily Post. 26 June 1963.
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