- Geoff Pimblett
Geoff Pimblett (born
11 May ,1944 ) is an English former professionalrugby league footballer whose career rose to prominence in the late 1970s. He played forSt. Helens RLFC as fullback and captain, and also represented England internationally.A history teacher by trade, Pimblett signed with St. Helens in early 1971. Inititally playing somewhat of a utility back role with the club, he soon established himself at fullback, and later, as goal-kicker. He helped St. Helens to victory in the 1972
Challenge Cup final. Pimblett went on to become the first player to be have received both theLance Todd Trophy (in the 1976Challenge Cup final) and theHarry Sunderland Trophy (in the 1977 Premiership final). In 1978 he played one match for England's national team, a record 60-point thrashing of Wales, in which he scored a try and kicked nine goals, setting a new team record for most goals in a match for England.After retiring, Pimblett became the president of the Saints' Past Players Association.
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* [http://www.saints.org.uk/saints.org.uk/home/viewpage.php?page_id=10&num=16162 Geoff Pimblett at saints.org.uk]
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