Bob Taylor (rugby union)
      
 Bob Taylor
| Date of birth | (1942-04-30) 30 April 1942 | 
| Height | 1.87 m (6 ft 2 in) | 
| Weight | 92 kg (14 st 7 lb) | 
| University | King Alfred's College | 
| Rugby union career | 
| Playing career | 
| Position | Flanker | 
| National team(s) | 
| Years | Club / team | Caps | (points) | 
| 1966–1971 1968
 |  England British Lions
 | 16 2
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Robert Bainbridge Taylor (born 30 April 1942) is a former England rugby player and past president of the Rugby Football Union. He is from Northampton, England, and studied at King Alfred's College (now University of Winchester) from 1960 - 1963.
He was a flanker for England (between 1966 and 1971) and the British Lions, serving as England/Wales captain in the RFU centenary match in 1970 and winning 16 England caps. He captained England in one international. He was also the Northampton coach and a referee for East Midlands.
In 1995 he was appointed Hon Secretary of Northampton RFC and served as president 1993-95. He has represented Northampton and the East Midlands on numerous committees and has served on several national committees. He was appointed to serve for one year as President of the Rugby Football Union in July 2007.[1]
Taylor was a PE and mathematics teacher at Wellingborough Grammar School from 1964 until 1975.[2][3] He was PE teacher at Lings Upper School in Northampton from 1975
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| Sporting positions | 
| Preceded by Bob Hiller
 | English National Rugby Union Captain 1971
 | Succeeded by Tony Bucknall
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| Preceded by Bob Rogers
 | Rugby Football Union President 2007-08
 | Succeeded by Brian Williams
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 |  |  | To the First World War | 
 1900-02: Francis Hugh Fox  1902-04: M Newsome  1904-07: G R Hill  1907-09: C A Crane  1909-11: T C Pring  1911-13: A M Crook  1913-14: A Hartley
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 |  |  | To the Second World War | 
 1919-20: A Hartley  1920-22: E Prescott  1922-23: R Henzell  1923-24: M F Waters  1924-25: W S Donne  1925-26: H E Ferens  1926-27: J Baxter  1927-28: P Royds  1928-29: V H Cartwright  1929-30, 1930-31, 1931-32: W T Pearce  1932-33: A D Stoop  1933-34: R F Oakes  1934-35: J Milnes  1935-37: J E Greenwood  1937-39: B A Hill  1939-40: G C Robinson
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 |  |  | To the Professional Era | 
 1945-47: J Daniell  1947-48: B C Hartley  1948-49: L G Brown  1949-50: E Watts  1950-51: W Wakefield  1951-52: H Cleaver  1952-53: P Holman  1953-54: J Brunton  1954-55: W C Ramsay  1955: L Clifford  1955-56: W B Gibbs  1956-57: L B "Ginger" Osborne  1957-58: A Marshall  1958-59: J Lawson  1959-60: J A Tallent  1960-61: A T Voyce  1961-62: R G S Hobbs  1962-63: C H Gadney  1963-64: A G Butler  1964-65: L Edwards  1965-66: A Walker  1966-67: D H Harrison  1967-68: J R Locker  1968-69: J T W Berry  1969-70: D T Kemp  1970-71: W Ramsay  1971-72: T A Kemp  1972-73: R M A Kingswell  1973-74: M R Steele-Bodger  1974-75: K H Chapman  1975-76: G Tarn  1976-77: R E G Jeeps  1977-78: A Wharton  1978-79: S R Couchman  1979-80: A W Ramsay  1980-81: J MACG Kendall-Carpenter  1981-82: D K Brooks  1982-83: J V Smiths  1983-84: C R Jacobs  1984-85: A E Agar  1985-86: D W Shuttleworth  1986-87: A A Grimsdell  1987-88: J Burgess  1988-89: J R Simpson  1989-90: D L Sanders  1990-91: M A Pearey  1991-92: P G Yarranton  1992-93: D D Serfontein  1993-94: I D S Beer  1994-95: D H Easby
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 |  |  | To the Present Day | 
 1995-96: W J Bishop  1996-97: J T Richardson  1997-98: P G Brook  1998-99: P C Trunkfield  1999-2000: J H Addison  2000-01: D P Rogers  2001-02: R S Manock  2002-03: W G D Morgan  2003-04: R W Horner  2004-05: M S Phillips  2005-06: L C K Angel  2006-07: R A G Rogers  2007-08: B Taylor  2008-09: Brian Williams 2009-10: John Owen 2010-11: Richard Appleby 2011-12: Willie Wildash 2012-13: Paul Murphy 2015-16: Jason Leonard
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