1904–05 Rugby Union County Championship

The 1904–05 Rugby Union County Championship was the 17th edition of England's premier rugby union club competition at the time.[1] [2] [3]

1904–05 County Championship
Countries England
ChampionsDurham (4th title)
Runners-upMiddlesex

Durham won the competition for the fourth time defeating Middlesex in the final.[4] [5] [6] [7]

Final

29 April 1905
Durham 9-8 Middlesex
Try: Imrie, Hogarth, Elliott
Try: Williams
Con: Alexander


A NeilsonSunderland
B WellockWest Hartlepool
Jack Taylor (capt)West Hartlepool
C AdamsonDurham City
H ImrieDurham City
ThompsonWest Hartlepool
H WallaceWest Hartlepool
George SummerscalesDurham City
J ElliottDurham City
George CarterHartlepool Rovers
Tom HogarthHartlepool Rovers
Frank BoylenHartlepool Rovers
G HavelockHartlepool Old Boys
C J StockSunderland
M HallWestoe
E M HarrisonBlackheath
H HoskenLey's School, Cambridge
W BaileyCymrio Wanderers
R E GodfrayRichmond
J J LouwrensSt Mary's Hospital
Adrian StoopOxford University
A L WadeLondon Scottish
Curly Hammond (capt)Harlequins
R O C WardHarlequins
B OwenSt Bartholomews's Hospital
J F WilliamsLondon Welsh
Harry AlexanderRichmond
F T TurnerRichmond
N H DakeyneRichmond
W B GrandageSt Bartholomews's Hospital
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See also

References

  1. Jenkins, Vivian (1976). Rothmans Rugby Yearbook, 1975-1976. Brickfield Publications Ltd. pp. 130–131. ISBN 0362-00221-5.
  2. "English County Championship". Rugby Football History.
  3. "The County Finals". County Rugby.com.
  4. ""Football." Times, 1 May 1905, p. 12". Times Digital Archives.
  5. ""Football." Times, 29 Apr. 1905, p. 13". Times Digital Archives.
  6. "Durham beat Middlesex, 1 May". Gloucestershire Echo. 1905.
  7. "1905 - Durham County v Middlesex". Hartlepool History.
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