Bob Lloyd (rugby union)
Robert Hoskins Lloyd (born 3 March 1943) is a former rugby union player who played for Clifton RFC, Harlequins and the England national rugby union team.
Lloyd was born in Plympton and spent the early part of his life in Glasgow. He attended Cheltenham College and first played for Clifton in the 1961-62 season while studying at Cheltenham, but only played a few games for the club before joining Harlequins, where he spent the remainder of his career in England.
In December 1967 Lloyd was selected to play for England, making his international debut against New Zealand at Twickenham and scoring two tries as England lost 16-23. He was also invited to play for the Barbarians against New Zealand later that month, scoring a further try, as well as appearing for the Barbarians in the 1967 match against Leicester. Lloyd played in all four England matches of the 1968 Five Nations, which brought his total of England appearances to five. He appeared in the England trial match in 1969 and toured the Far East with England in 1971 but won no further full caps after 1968. He was selected for the 1968 British Lions tour to South Africa but declined the invitation due to engineering exam commitments.