Gregor George

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| birth_name = William Gregor George{{cite web|url=http://www.espnscrum.com/australia/rugby/player/2997.html|title=Scrum.com player profile of Gregor George|publisher=Scrum.com|accessdate=12 July 2010}}

| birth_date = c.13th October, 1903

| birth_place = Bright, Victoria ref name="scrum" />

| death_date= prior to {{death date|1932|3|22|||df=y}}{{cite news|title=LATE GREGOR GEORGE|url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article16849656|accessdate=27 July 2010|newspaper=The Sydney Morning Herald|date=22 March 1932|page=17}} This article fails to provide his actual date of death, however it may safely be assumed that it was just prior to 22 March.

| death_place= Wentworth Falls, New South Wales

| height = 5ft 9 ins

| weight = Medium wight

| nickname = Gregor

| occupation =Motor Mechanic

| school =Sydney Grammar School

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| spouse = 0

| children = 1

| relatives = Father:William Gregor George. Mother Janet Wilson McGregor George.5 Younger Brothers>Kenneth, Ronald, Terence, Neil, Douglas

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| ru_position = fly-half

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| repyears1 = 1923–28

| repteam1 = Wallabies

| repcaps1 = 12

| reppoints1 = 2

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William Gregor George (13 October 1903 – 21 March 1932) was a rugby union player who represented Australia.

George, a fly-half, was born in Sydney and claimed a total of 12 international rugby caps for Australia.

Legacy

The Gregor George Shield{{cite web |title=Gregor George Cup |url=http://www.nswrugby.com.au/TooheysNewShuteShieldSydneyGrade/GregorGeorgeCup/GregorGeorgeCup.aspx |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090408214928/http://www.nswrugby.com.au/TooheysNewShuteShieldSydneyGrade/GregorGeorgeCup/GregorGeorgeCup.aspx |url-status=dead|archive-date=8 April 2009 |publisher=NSW Rugby |accessdate=27 July 2010 }} and Cup were named in his honour.

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