Peter Bell (rugby union)
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| Full name | Peter Joseph Bell | ||||||||||||||||
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| Born | 28 April 1937 Wandsworth, England | ||||||||||||||||
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Peter Joseph Bell (born 28 April 1937) is an English former international rugby union player.
Born in Wandsworth, Bell played his rugby as a flanker with Blackheath and was capped four times for England during his career.[1] He featured in all of England's 1968 Five Nations fixtures and had to play most of their match against Ireland as a make shift scrum-half, after Bill Redwood went off injured.[2]
Bell was a farmer in his post-rugby years.[3]