Ray Robinson (sportsman)
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Raymond Thomas Robinson, born at Charmouth, Dorset on 15 September 1940 and died at Taunton, Somerset on 13 November 2001, was a cricket and rugby union player. He played
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for Somerset's second team between 1962 and 1971. But he made only one first-class cricket appearance. A right-handed middle order batsman and a successful bowler in club and second eleven cricket, Robinson's one first-class appearance was in the match against Nottinghamshire at Taunton in June 1964; he batted at No 8 in Somerset's first innings and at No 5 in the second, but failed to score in either innings, and he did not bowl in the match. Robinson was a successful rugby union player for Taunton, Somerset and the British Police. His son is Andy Robinson, the former
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, England and British Lions rugby union player and coach to the England and Scotland teams. Robinson suffered from
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for 26 years up to his death in 2001.


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