Robert Edward Prescott (5 April 1913 – 18 May 1975) was an English international rugby union player.
His father Ernest was a solicitor who had a period as president of the Rugby Football Union during the 1920s and his mother was the sister of ex-England forward Curly Hammond.
[1] An Oxford blue, Prescott was a wing-forward in the 1932 Varsity Match, then developed into a prop during his time with Harlquins, as the club had a surplus of wing-forwards.
[2] Prescott, a Dartmouth solicitor, also followed his father into rugby administration.
He served as an England selector for 10 years and in 1962 succeeded Doug Prentice as Rugby Football Union secretary.