Clarke Simon

by Geoff Pillinger/John Carter
Simon Clarke playing against France 1965
Simon Clarke

Simon J S Clarke

Position: Scrum Half

Born: 2 April 1938 died 12th October 2017.

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Education: Wellington College. Downing College, Cambridge for whom he also played cricket.

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England

13 caps. Simon made his debut against Wales at Cardiff Arms Park in January 1963 a match which England won by 13 – 6. England went on to win the Five Nations Simon’s last cap was against Scotland in March 1965 in what became known as the “Andy Hancock match.”With Scotland leading 3-0 five minutes from the final whistle, Clarke fed the ball out to fly half Mike Weston on the English 25-yard line. Weston passed to winger Andy Hancock who danced his way through several Scots and plunged over the line after a 75-yard individual dash, which is still considered one of the most spectacular tries ever scored.

Barbarians

Simon made ten appearances for the Barbarians including against New Zealand in 1964.

Bath:

Debut game: 27th January 1968 v St Mary’s Hospital

Final game: 27th April 1968 v Bedford

Number of Appearances: 15

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