Frans ten Bos

Frans Herman ten Bos (21 April 1937 – 1 September 2016)[1] was a Scottish rugby union footballer.

[3] Ten Bos was born in Richmond, England to Dutch parents, who returned to the Netherlands when he was a child.

McLaren continues: "there was a feeling that ten Bos had been unfairly treated and that the lad himself was hurt and distressed by the decision to leave him out.

[6] A famous story involving ten Bos and Hugh McLeod is told by Bill McLaren.

On the evening before the 1963 game between Scotland and France at Colombes in Paris, Hugh McLeod and Bill McLaren were out having a meal together and bumped into ten Bos near a cafe.