William Geoffrey Abram (born 28 October 1957) is an Australian former professional rugby union player.
[2] He joined Randwick in 1983 and injured his knee in the final match of the season, which required a full reconstruction.
[1] Abram won a premiership with Wests in 1985 and the following year was in the team that made the semi-finals of the Toulouse Masters, a world club championship hosted by France.
He didn't get to come on off the bench and missed another opportunity to win a cap when an injured hamstring ruled him out of that year's tour of New Zealand, for which he was due to be selected.
[1] Abram's son Geoff played professional rugby and his daughter Felicity was a world number one ranked triathlete.