Ken Gowers
Joseph Kenneth Gowers was an English professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. He played at representative level for Great Britain national [rugby league team|Great Britain], England and Rugby League XIII, and at club level for Newbold Intermediates ARLFC and Swinton, as a goal-kicking, and occasionally.
Background
Gowers was born in Wigan, Lancashire.He was the son of the rugby league, and association footballer Walter Gowers, and maternal grandfather of the Middlesex [County Cricket Club|Middlesex] cricketer John Simpson.
He died in Bury, Greater Manchester aged 81. His funeral took place at St Joseph Roman Catholic Church, Peter Street, Bury on Monday 6 November 2017, followed by a wake at Woodbank Cricket Club, Stafford Street, Bury.
Playing career
International honours
Gowers won a cap for England while at Swinton in 1962 against France, and won caps for Great Britain while at Swinton in 1962 against France, in 1963 against France, and Australia, in 1964 against France, in 1965 against New Zealand, and in 1966 against France, and on the 1966 [Great Britain Lions tour] against Australia, and New Zealand. Gowers was the tourists' vice-captain on the 1966 Great Britain tour of Australasia.Four Swinton players took part in the 1966 Great Britain Lions tour to Australasia, they were; Alan Buckley, Ken Gowers, Dave Robinson and John Stopford.
Gowers played for Rugby League XIII while at Swinton in the 8–26 defeat by France on Saturday 22 November 1958 at Knowsley Road, St. Helens.