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Francis Cuthbert "Frank" Futter (c. 1880 – 13 November 1941) was a
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player who represented
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. Futter, a
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, was born in
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and claimed one international rugby cap for Australia, playing against Great Britain, at Sydney, on 30 July 1904.


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