1910 British Lions Tour To South Africa - Touring Party

Touring Party

  • Managers: Walter E Rees and William Cail
Name Position Club Country First Test Second Test Third Test
Stanley Williams Full Back Newport England Played Played Played
Mel Baker Three-Quarter Newport Wales Played
Reg Plummer Three-Quarter Newport Wales
Maurice Edward Neale Three-Quarter Bristol England Played Played Played
Alexander Foster Three-Quarter City of Derry Ireland Played Played
C.G. Timms Three-Quarter Edinburgh University Scotland
Jack Jones Three-Quarter Newport Wales Played Played Played
Jack Spoors Three-Quarter Bristol England Played Played Played
Kenneth Berridge Wood Three-Quarter Leicester England Played Played
Noel Forbes Humphreys Half back Tynedale Wales
Arthur Norman McClinton Half back North of Ireland Ireland
G.A.M. Isherwood Half back Cheshire and Sale England Played Played Played
Eric Milroy Half back Watsonians Scotland
Tommy Smyth(tour captain) Forward Newport Ireland Played Played
William Tyrrell Forward Queen's University Ireland
Dyne Fenton Smith Forward Richmond England Played Played Played
Phil Waller Forward Newport Wales Played Played Played
James Reid-Kerr Forward Greenock Wanderers Scotland
R.C. Stevenson Forward St Andrews University RFC Scotland Played Played Played
L.M. Speirs Forward Watsonians Scotland
E. O'D Crean Forward Liverpool England
Harry Jarman Forward Newport Wales Played Played Played
O.J.S. Piper Forward Cork Constitution Ireland Played
William Albert Robertson Forward Edinburgh University Scotland
Charles Pillman Forward Blackheath England Played Played
W.J. Ashby Forward Queen's College Ireland
F.G. Handford Forward Kersal England Played Played Played
Tom Richards Forward Bristol Australia Played Played
Jim Webb Forward Abertillery Wales Played Played Played

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