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Bruce Wilson (10 May 1941 – 3 January 2006) was an Australian journalist , best known as a commentator on rugby union .

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3-511: Bruce Wilson may refer to: Bruce Wilson (journalist) (1941–2006), Australian sports journalist who mainly worked in England Bruce Wilson (bishop) (1942–2021), Australian Anglican Bishop of Bathurst Bruce Wilson (soccer) (born 1951), Canadian soccer player and coach [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with

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9-1022: Was known mostly for his sports journalism , throughout his five-decade career writing articles on cricket and rugby events with The Herald , The Sun and the Herald Sun , mostly as a foreign correspondent. He also travelled to areas such as the Middle East and South Vietnam as part of his journalism career. Wilson died from cancer on 3 January 2006, and is survived by his fourth wife, Clare Hardman, whom he met and married in London, and his two surviving children: Seven Network broadcaster and journalist Jim Wilson and Women's Day Queensland correspondent and writer Lizzie Wilson. His other daughter, News Limited sports journalist and radio/television personality Rebecca Wilson , died in October 2016. This Australian journalist biography article

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