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Don Fox

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Don Fox (October 15, 1935 in Sharlston, near Wakefield, Yorkshire and died August 21, 2008) was an English rugby league player in the 1950s and 60s for Featherstone Rovers and Wakefield Trinity. He is the brother of Peter and Neil Fox, and together they formed one of the legendary rugby league families. Don holds the Featherstone Rovers record for tries scored (162) and is third on their all-time goal-kicking charts with 503 in 369 appearances, itself the 7th most in Featherstone history, having enjoyed 13 years at the club before joining Wakefield. Don Fox earned his début for Featherstone as a Scrum-half/Halfback in 1953. A gifted player, he broke the club’s record points scored in a season the next winter and was called up for England’s game against France. He was an outstanding kicker, scoring 12 goals in a Challenge Cup victory against Stanningley in 1964. He was understudy to Alex Murphy on the 1962 Lions tour of Australasia and then moved to Loose forward/Lock where he earned his sole Test cap for Great Britain against Australia in 1963. He joined Wakefield in 1965, linking up with his young brother Neil and they enjoyed great success with Trinity. After he retired from the game, he coached Batley before becoming a safety joiner in the South Yorkshire coalfield.

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