Derek Deans Explained

Derek Deans
Full Name:Derek Thomas Deans
Birth Date:30 April 1945
Birth Place:Hawick, Scotland
School:Robert Gordon's College
Position:Hooker
Repyears1:1968
Repcaps1:1
Reppoints1:0

Derek Thomas Deans (born 30 April 1945) is a Scottish former international rugby union player.

Deans was born in Hawick in the Scottish Borders. His PE master during primary school was BBC commentator Bill McLaren. He later attended Robert Gordon's College in Aberdeen and was a good enough swimmer to win a Scottish Schoolboys freestyle championship, while in his final year he won rugby colours.[1]

A Hawick RFC hooker, Deans received one Scotland cap, playing a 1968 Calcutta Cup match against England at Murrayfield, but was a reserve on numerous others occasions as back up for Frank Laidlaw.[1] [2] He took part in Scotland's 1969 tour of Argentina and also toured South Africa with Scottish Borders.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Mair . Norman . Derek Deans—a reserve for seventeenth time . . 5 February 1970.
  2. News: Scotland Aim To Break Losing Run . . 16 March 1968.
  3. News: Six Changes In Scots touring XV . The Scotsman . 10 September 1969.