Rob Valentine (rugby)
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Full name | Robert Angus Valentine | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Born | Hawick, Scotland | 22 February 1941||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Died | 11 June 2024 Melrose, Scotland | (aged 83)||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Position | Flanker | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Position | Prop, Second-row, Loose forward | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Robert Angus Valentine (22 February 1941 – 11 June 2024) was a Scottish rugby union and professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s, and coached rugby league in the 1970s.
Valentine played representative level rugby union (RU) for South of Scotland, and at club level for Hawick Wanderers RFC, Hawick Linden RFC and Hawick RFC as a flanker, and representative level rugby league (RL) for Great Britain and Other Nationalities, and at club level for Huddersfield, Wakefield Trinity and Keighley (captain), as a prop, second-row or loose forward, and coached at club level rugby league (RL) for Britannia Works in 1975 in Huddersfield's Pennine League, and formed the Huddersfield colts team in 1976.[2]
Background
[edit]Bob Valentine was born in Hawick, Scotland, and he worked as an electrician. He died in Melrose on 11 June 2024, at the age of 83.[3]
Playing career
[edit]International honours
[edit]Rob Valentine represented South of Scotland (RU) while at Hawick RFC, his last match being the 0–8 defeat by New Zealand in the 1963–64 New Zealand rugby union tour match at Mansfield Park, Hawick on Saturday 16 November 1963, and represented Other Nationalities (RL) while at Huddersfield, he played loose forward in the 2–19 defeat by St. Helens at Knowsley Road, St. Helens on Wednesday 27 January 1965, to mark the switching-on of new floodlights.[4]
County Cup Final appearances
[edit]Rob Valentine played left-prop in Wakefield Trinity's 2–7 defeat by Leeds in the 1973–74 Yorkshire Cup Final during the 1973–74 season at Headingley, Leeds on Saturday 20 October 1973.
Player's No.6 Trophy Final appearances
[edit]Rob Valentine played right-second-row and scored a try in Wakefield Trinity's 11–22 defeat by Halifax in the 1971–72 Player's No.6 Trophy Final during the 1971–72 season at Odsal Stadium, Bradford on Saturday 22 January 1972.
Club career
[edit]Rob Valentine transferred from Hawick RFC to Huddersfield in 1963 for a signing-on fee of £4,000 (based on increases in average earnings, this would be approximately £160,800 in 2016),[5] he made his début for Wakefield Trinity during October 1970, he appears to have scored no drop-goals (or field-goals as they are currently known in Australasia), but prior to the 1974–75 season all goals, whether; conversions, penalties, or drop-goals, scored 2-points, consequently prior to this date drop-goals were often not explicitly documented, therefore '0' drop-goals may indicate drop-goals not recorded, rather than no drop-goals scored.
Genealogical information
[edit]Rob Valentine is the younger brother of the rugby union, and rugby league footballer; Dave Valentine, and the rugby union footballer; Alec Valentine.
References
[edit]- ^ "Statistics at rugbyleagueproject.org". rugbyleagueproject.org. 31 December 2017. Retrieved 1 January 2018.
- ^ "Rugby league's Borders greats are honoured". bordertelegraph.com. 31 December 2014. Retrieved 1 January 2015.
- ^ Davidson, Jack (16 July 2024). "Obituaries: Bob Valentine, talented rugby union player who switched codes and enjoyed a 12-year League career". The Scotsman. Retrieved 19 July 2024.
- ^ Cook, H.B. (1965). Programme – St. Helens versus Other Nationalities. St. Helens Rugby F.C. Ltd.
- ^ "Measuring Worth – Relative Value of UK Pounds". Measuring Worth. 31 December 2017. Retrieved 1 January 2018.
External links
[edit]- Blast from the Past: 1963: It's Valentine's Day in mid-November!
- Scotland Rugby League International Honours Board
- Hawick Wanderers Internationalists
- Hawick Linden Internationalists
- Rugby league's Borders greats are honoured
- We turn the clock back to November 1963 when the New Zealand All Blacks played the South of Scotland at Hawick’s Mansfield Park
- 1941 births
- 2024 deaths
- Great Britain national rugby league team players
- Hawick Linden RFC players
- Hawick RFC players
- Huddersfield Giants players
- Keighley Cougars captains
- Keighley Cougars players
- Other Nationalities rugby league team players
- Rugby league locks
- Rugby league players from Hawick
- Rugby league second-rows
- Rugby union flankers
- Rugby union players from Hawick
- Scottish rugby league coaches
- Scottish rugby league players
- Scottish rugby union players
- South of Scotland District (rugby union) players
- Wakefield Trinity players