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Dr Ronald Cove-Smith (26 November 1899 in Edmonton, Middlesex – 9 March 1988 in Brighton) was a distinguished English physician and sportsman. He represented Old Merchant Taylors and King's College Hospital RFC. Internationally he represented the England national rugby union team in 29 tests (1921–1929) (seven as captain) and also captained the British Isles in four tests on the 1924 British Lions tour to South Africa as a lock. He finished on the winning side in 22 of his 29 England matches. He was commissioned in the Grenadier Guards in 1918–1919. In addition to rugby he excelled at swimming and water-polo, winning half-blues in each.

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  • Ronald Cove-Smith, également connu comme Ron Smith, né le 26 novembre 1899 à Edmonton et mort le 9 mars 1988 à Brighton, est un joueur anglais de rugby à XV, ayant connu 29 capes en sélection nationale. Il évoluait au poste de deuxième ligne. (fr)
  • Dr Ronald Cove-Smith (26 November 1899 in Edmonton, Middlesex – 9 March 1988 in Brighton) was a distinguished English physician and sportsman. He represented Old Merchant Taylors and King's College Hospital RFC. Internationally he represented the England national rugby union team in 29 tests (1921–1929) (seven as captain) and also captained the British Isles in four tests on the 1924 British Lions tour to South Africa as a lock. He finished on the winning side in 22 of his 29 England matches. He was commissioned in the Grenadier Guards in 1918–1919. In addition to rugby he excelled at swimming and water-polo, winning half-blues in each. (en)
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  • Ronald Cove-Smith in 1933 (en)
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  • Rona Blythe, Penelope Newell-Price, Rodney Cove-Smith (en)
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  • Penelope Florence Cove-Smith (en)
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  • Ronald Cove-Smith, également connu comme Ron Smith, né le 26 novembre 1899 à Edmonton et mort le 9 mars 1988 à Brighton, est un joueur anglais de rugby à XV, ayant connu 29 capes en sélection nationale. Il évoluait au poste de deuxième ligne. (fr)
  • Dr Ronald Cove-Smith (26 November 1899 in Edmonton, Middlesex – 9 March 1988 in Brighton) was a distinguished English physician and sportsman. He represented Old Merchant Taylors and King's College Hospital RFC. Internationally he represented the England national rugby union team in 29 tests (1921–1929) (seven as captain) and also captained the British Isles in four tests on the 1924 British Lions tour to South Africa as a lock. He finished on the winning side in 22 of his 29 England matches. He was commissioned in the Grenadier Guards in 1918–1919. In addition to rugby he excelled at swimming and water-polo, winning half-blues in each. (en)
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