Kevin Dick was an English rugby league footballer. He was a Scrum-half/Halfback who played for Great Britain, Leeds and Hull.
He made his Leeds debut in 1975 and helped the club win the Challenge Cup in 1977, scoring a try, two conversions, a penalty and a drop goal in the final against Widnes. He also played in the 1978 cup win.
He made his Great Britain debut in 1980 and joined Hull in 1986.
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