Wilf Crawford (24 August 1915 – 6 June 1993) was a Scotland international rugby union player.
[2] Crawford played for the Portsmouth club United Services.
[5] After his rugby union career finished Crawford became a noted horse-racing trainer.
[2] He began training horses from his farm in Haddington mainly for personal friends.
He was interviewed by the Daily Mirror in 1966 on the effect of the Betting Tax on the horse-racing industry:[6] "I really think the situation is gloomy.