David Duckham

David Duckham (born June 28, 1946) was an English rugby union player who won 36 caps between 1969 and 1976.

Career

Born in Coventry, Warwickshire, David made his debut against Ireland and quickly established himself as one of England's best left-wingers. His game was marked by pace, swerves and an ability to wrong-foot his opponents, although this came at a time when the English team were struggling, especially against rivals Wales. He made a successful tour with the Barbarians - including one famous match in which they beat the All Blacks, and arguably his best performances were overseas. He made his last appereance against Scotland at Murrayfield in 1976. Overall, he scored 10 tries. For his club, Coventry, he played 12 seasons from 1967 to 1979.

After Retirement

For his services to rugby David was awarded the MBE. He has also written an autobiography called Dai for England. Duckham, David Duckham, David

 

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