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John Williams (rugby union, born 1927)

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John Williams
Full nameJohn Michael Williams
Date of birth(1927-08-24)24 August 1927
Place of birthPenzance, Cornwall, England
Date of death6 September 2000(2000-09-06) (aged 73)
Place of deathBudock, Cornwall, England
SchoolRugby School
UniversityUniversity of Cambridge
Rugby union career
Position(s) Centre
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1951 England 2 (0)

John Michael Williams (24 August 1927 – 6 September 2000) was an English international rugby union player.

Williams was born and raised in Penzance, Cornwall. He attended Rugby School.[1]

A hard-running centre, Williams gained a Cambridge blue in 1949 and was club captain of the Cornish Pirates. He was capped twice for England in the 1951 Five Nations, against Ireland at Lansdowne Road and Scotland at Twickenham.[2]

Williams was a solicitor turned industrialist and spent his later years living in Budock. He held the position of High Sheriff of Cornwall for 1990 and also served a period as President of Cornwall RFU.[3]

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References

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  1. ^ "Industrialist is new High Sheriff". West Briton and Cornwall Advertiser. 22 February 1990.
  2. ^ "John 'Ginger' Williams player at Penzance & Newlyn RFC - club history". www.pirates-rfc.co.uk.
  3. ^ "Former Pirate is CRFU chairman". The Cornishman. 4 July 1991.
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