Tom Pearson (rugby union, born 1926) explained

Tom Pearson
Birth Name:Tom Pearson
Birth Date:4 October 1926
Birth Place:Gateside, Fife, Scotland
Death Place:Leven, Fife, Scotland
Ru Position:Scrum half / Flanker
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Amatteam1:Howe of Fife
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Office:President of the Scottish Rugby Union
Term Start:1988
Term End:1989
Order:102nd

Tom Pearson (4 October 1926 – 14 September 2010) was a Scottish rugby union player. He became the 102nd President of the Scottish Rugby Union.[1]

Career

Pearson became a P.E. teacher and also became an Assistant Rector at Buckhaven High School.

Rugby

Pearson was educated at Bell Baxter School in Cupar.[2]

Pearson played and coached for Howe of Fife.[3] [4]

Pearson refereed rugby union matches.[4]

Administrative career

Pearson was first elected to the SRU committee as the Midlands District representative in season 1969–1970.[2]

Pearson was Chairman of the Scotland selection committee from 1976 to 1980.[2]

Pearson helped to create the SRU coaching panel which installed a national technical director.[4]

Pearson managed the Scotland tour to Japan in 1977.[4] [5]

Pearson suffered a heart attack in 1980 and stood down from the SRU. He recovered and carried on teaching till 1985 when he retired. He then joined the SRU again as youth convenor.

Pearson became the 102nd President of the Scottish Rugby Union. He served the standard one year from 1988 to 1989.[6]

Pearson was a firm believer in progressing youth rugby and chaired a number of initiatives to develop youth participation.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Roll of Honour. www.howerugby.co.uk.
  2. http://admin.glasgowwarriors.org/news/10/09/15/tom-pearson
  3. Web site: Register . June 4, 2023 . subscription . British Newspaper Archive.
  4. Web site: September 17, 2010 . Former SRU president Tom Pearson .
  5. Web site: 14 September 2010 . Tributes pour in as 'Mr Howe of Fife' Tom Pearson dies at 83 . www.scotsman.com.
  6. Web site: Scottish Rugby record . s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com . 2020-05-31.