14 August 2016 Lest We Forget ̶ Charles "Charlie" Meyrick Pritchard (Wales) 14/08/1916 During the Great War, Captain Wyndham Williams RAMC kept a diary of his experiences as a medical officer on the Western Front. Read More
14 August 2016 Lest We Forget ̶ Charles "Charlie" Meyrick Pritchard (Wales) 14/08/1916 During the Great War, Captain Wyndham Williams RAMC kept a diary of his experiences as a medical officer on the Western Front. Read More
09 August 2016 Lest We Forget - John Abbott King (England) 09/08/1916 John Abbott King, known as Jack, was born in Burley in Leeds, and was one of the shortest men to wear an England jersey. His height of 5ft 5in (1.65m) was in contrast to his chest measurement of 46 inches, giving him the nickname of "Pocket Hercules". Read More
09 August 2016 Lest We Forget - Lancelot Andrew Noel Slocock (England) 09/08/1916 Lancelot Andrew Noel Slocock, more often called Andrew or Noel, was born in Wooton Wawen, near Stratford-upon-Avon. He was one of ten children of Reverend Frederick Henry Slocock and his wife Judith Emily, who also came from an ecclesiastical background. Read More
14 July 2016 Lest We Forget ̶ David “Dai” Watts (Wales) 14/07/1916 Yet another casualty of the Battle of the Somme, "Dai" Watts ̶ a tough and immensely strong forward ̶ was at the core of a formidable and powerful Welsh pack who outplayed all their international opponents in the last season before the Great War. Read More
12 July 2016 Lest We Forget ̶ John Lewis Williams (Wales) 12/07/1916 During the 2015 Rugby World Cup, the flying Welsh wing-three-quarter, John ("Johnny" or "Johnnie") Lewis Williams, was inducted into World Rugby's Hall of Fame, ninety-nine years after his death in the Great War. Read More
09 July 2016 Lest We Forget – Robert Lawrence Pillman (England) 09/07/1916 Robert Lawrence (or Laurence) Pillman was born in Sidcup, Kent the youngest of five children of Joseph Charles Pillman and his wife Mary Anna. His older brother Charles "Cherry" Pillman was, like Robert, an England international. Read More
07 July 2016 Lest We Forget - Richard “Dick” Thomas (Wales) 07/07/1916 Company Sergeant Major Dick Thomas was killed during the early stages of the Battle of the Somme, while bravely leading his men in the initial attack on Mametz Wood on the 7th July 1916. Read More
20 June 2016 Lest We Forget - Tommy Thompson (South Africa) 20/06/1916 Among the five World War One casualties from the ranks of Springbok internationals was Gerald "Tommy" Thompson, universally known as Tommy, a balding terrier of a Western Province forward who won selection for the 1912-13 tour of the United Kingdom and France. Read More
09 June 2016 Jimmy Peters' Grave Restored Jimmy Peters was a fast, elusive English half-back who rose to prominence firstly with Bristol and then Plymouth and Devon in the opening decade of the 20th Century. Abandoned as a child Peters was raised firstly at Fegan's Orphanage, Southwalk Street London and then the 'Little Wanderers' Orphanage in Greenwich. Read More
31 May 2016 Abercrombie, Wilson and the Battle of Jutland by Phil McGowan In 1889 Great Britain passed its Naval Defence Act. The act instituted a commitment to maintaining naval supremacy by servicing a navy of equal size to both the second and third largest navies in the world. Read More
15 May 2016 Lest We Forget - Jackie Morkel (South Africa) 15/05/1916 Jan Willem Hurter Morkel was one of those South African rugby players who in one memorable season established a reputation at international level that has never faded. Read More
21 April 2016 In memory of Fin Todd (21/04/1915) These words written by the late Frank Keating on the death of Andy Ripley could easily have been written about another tall, charismatic forward for Rosslyn Park, England and the British Isles: Alexander Findlater 'Fin' Todd. Read More