David Trick (rugby union) explained

David Trick
Full Name:David Mark Trick
Birth Date:26 October 1960
Birth Place:Dartford, England
Height:6 ft
Weight:190 lb
School:Bryanston School
Position:Wing
Repyears1:1983–84
Repcaps1:2
Reppoints1:0

David Mark Trick (born 26 October 1960) is an English former rugby union international who represented the England in two Test matches during the 1980s.

Dartford-born Trick grew up in Tavistock, Devon and attended Bryanston School.[1]

Known for his pace, Trick was an England schoolboys sprint champion and became a regular fixture on the wings for Bath, with his career including four successive John Player Cup titles.[2]

Trick earned his first England cap in a 1983 Five Nations Test against Ireland at Lansdowne Road. He was a member of the touring party which travelled to South Africa in 1984 and featured in the Test at Port Elizabeth.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Small numbers, but big success at Bryanston . The Rugby Paper . 22 May 2021.
  2. News: Evans . Daniel . David Trick on 12 years of tries, laughter and scrapes with Bath . . 6 November 2016 . en.
  3. News: Front row axed by England . . 7 June 1984.