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Derek Prout

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Derek Prout
Full nameDerek Henry Prout
Date of birth(1942-11-10)10 November 1942
Place of birthLaunceston, Cornwall, England
Date of death27 July 2005(2005-07-27) (aged 62)
Place of deathSouthampton, Hampshire, England
Rugby union career
Position(s) Wing
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1968 England 2 (0)

Derek Henry Prout (10 November 1942 - 27 July 2005) was an English rugby union international.[1]

A winger from Launceston, Cornwall, Prout featured in 41 county matches for county. He played rugby for Loughborough Colleges during his tertiary studies in the early 1960s, before joining Northampton in 1967.[2]

Prout was capped twice by England in the 1968 Five Nations, for matches against Wales and Ireland at Twickenham, both of which ended in a draw. He shared his Test debut with future England captain Bob Hiller.[3]

Following his England caps, Prout continued at Northampton until 1971, then had a short stint with Harlequins.[2]

Prout, a teacher by profession, coached Trojans and Hampshire.[2]

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References

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  1. ^ "Derek, has a match problem". Evening Post. 23 January 1968.
  2. ^ a b c "Former international Prout dies". ESPNscrum. 22 July 2005.
  3. ^ "Cornwall star Prout dies". Somerset County Gazette. 28 July 2005.
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