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Full name
  
Gerry Hawkes

Position
  
Wing

Years
  
Club / team

Place of birth
  
Years
  
Club / team

1989-1997
  
West of ScotlandGlasgow High KelvinsideGlasgow HawksHamilton RFC

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Gerry Hawkes (born in Scotland), is a Scottish former rugby union player for Glasgow Warriors at the Wing position.

His career spanned the amateur and professional era in rugby.

In 1989 he was playing for West of Scotland but in the same year he moved to Glasgow High Kelvinside.

He was playing for Glasgow High Kelvinside from 1989 to 1997.

Prior to their professionalism in 1996, Hawkes represented the Glasgow District.

When Glasgow High Kelvinside merged with Glasgow Academicals to form Glasgow Hawks in 1997, the Wing played for the newly merged side. (The merger to form the Glasgow Hawks was incomplete and both Glasgow Academicals and Glasgow High Kelvinside survived as smaller spin-off clubs.)

He was in the provincial professional Glasgow squad for the 1997-98 season. He played in the friendly against the Australian provincial side Brumbies on the 6 December 1997 when he came on temporarily for the injured Gavin Fraser.

In 2003, Hawkes was playing for Hamilton RFC.

In 2010, it was announced that Hawkes would be returning to Glasgow High Kelvinside to be a Back Three Coach.

In 2013, Hawkes was playing for Hamilton RFC.

References

Gerry Hawkes Wikipedia


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