Graham Ross (rugby Union)
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Graham Ross (5 July 1928 – 13 February 2009) was a international rugby union footballer, who played as a fly-half.


Rugby union career


Amateur career

Ross played for Watsonians. He also played for Edinburgh Academicals and Wasps.


Provincial career

Ross played for Edinburgh District. He played in Scottish Inter-District Championship. He played in the 1954–55 season. He played for the Co-Optimists.


International career

He was capped for four times in 1954.


Business career

Ross trained in the Scottish Hotel School and then worked in the Savoy Hotel in London and then in Switzerland. He joined McVities Guest in 1955 as a Catering Director. This was taken over by Rank Hovis MacDougall in 1963. Ross worked for them before setting up his own company Ross's Restaurants. He sold the company to United Biscuits in 1975. He became the Managing Director of Crawford Catering Company. In 1981 he worked as an Executive Director of Scottish Business in the Community. Ross set up 47 Local Enterprise trusts around Scotland creating jobs. He received an OBE in 1990.


References

1928 births 2009 deaths Scottish rugby union players Scotland international rugby union players Watsonians RFC players Edinburgh District (rugby union) players Rugby union players from Edinburgh Co-Optimist Rugby Club players Edinburgh Academicals rugby union players Wasps RFC players Rugby union fly-halves {{Scotland-rugbyunion-bio-stub