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Samuel Arthur Doble (9 March 1944 – 17 September 1977) was an English
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full-back who played international rugby for
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and club rugby for
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. He was a
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school teacher by profession. Doble won only three caps for his country, but he was one of the game's most popular characters and his death in 1977 at the age of 33 was mourned throughout English rugby.


Rugby career

Doble first came to public attention when he scored 581 points for
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in the 1971/72 domestic season, an achievement that earned him a call up. His debut was an 18–9 victory over
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in
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, against a side that were considered to be the unofficial World Champions. England were on the back foot early on when they lost prop Stack Stevens to injury and had to contest seven-man scrums for twenty minutes. However, the visiting side's makeshift front row did not lose one strike against the head and England gradually took control of the game when Stevens returned. With the forwards keeping the Springboks at bay, Doble scored four penalties and converted Alan Morley's second half try from the touchline to help England to a most unlikely victory. Despite his heroics in South Africa, Sam played in just two more matches, a 9–0 loss to
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early in 1973 and a 25–9 loss to
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in the following Five Nations campaign. England were outscored by five tries to nil, but Doble signed off his international account with two penalties to augment a drop goal by Dick Cowman.


Death

In 1977, Sam died after being diagnosed with melanoma a few years before. His life was honoured with a special match between the Rugby Writers International XV and Moseley later in the year. Thirty years on, the victorious England side of Ellis Park '72 met up at
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to watch
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's England beat South Africa 53–3. Doble was the only player missing from the line-up.


Memorial match

Moseley v International Rugby Writers XV Sunday 27 November 1977 Moseley 19 points International Rugby Writers XV 43 points Moseley 15 C A Meanwell; 14 A Thomas, 13 M K Swain, 12 B J Corless, 11 P Beddoes; 10 M J Cooper, 9 C J Gifford; 1 T F Corless, 2 G N J Cox, 3 W H Greaves, 4 R Field, 5 B Ayre, 6 J C White, 8 N C Jeavons, 7 D G Warren Scorers
Tries: P Beddoes, B J Corless, C A Meanwell
Conversions: M Cooper (2)
Penalties: C A Meanwell International Rugby Writers XV 15 J P R Williams (
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); 14 P J Squires (
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), 13 S P Fenwick (Bridgend/Wales), 12 T G R Davies (
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/Wales), 11 A R Irvine (
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); 10 P Bennett (
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/Wales), 9 G O Edwards (Cardiff/Wales); 1 F E Cotton ( Sale/England), 2 P J Wheeler ( Leicester/England), 3 G Price ( Pontypool/Wales), 4 W B Beaumont ( Fylde/England), 5 A J Martin (
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/Wales), 6 T J Cobner (Pontypool/Wales), 8 D L Quinnell (Llanelli/Wales), 7 A Neary ( Broughton Park/England) Replacements Jan Webster (Moseley/England), A Ripley ( Rosslyn Park/England), A G Faulkner (Pontypool/Wales), R W Windsor (Pontypool/Wales), A Old (
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/England) Scorers
Tries: T G R Davies, T J Cobner, A R Irvine, A Neary, P J Squires (2), P Bennett (2)
Conversions: P Bennett (4)
Penalties: P Bennett (1) Touch Judges: G Bannister, D Jones Referee: N R Samson.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Doble, Sam English rugby union players Moseley Rugby Football Club players 1944 births 1977 deaths England international rugby union players