England v President's Overseas XV
England v President's Overseas XV was a 1971 rugby union match between England and a President's Overseas XV. The match was played to celebrate the centenary of the Rugby Football Union. [1] The President's Overseas XV featured players from Australia, Fiji, France, New Zealand and South Africa and was effectively a World XV. The President's Overseas XV won 28-11.
Programme for the President's Overseas XV match played in 1971 | |||||||
Event | Rugby Football Union Centenary | ||||||
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Date | 17 April 1971 | ||||||
Venue | Twickenham Stadium, London | ||||||
Referee | M Titcomb (Gloucestershire) | ||||||
Attendance | 50,000 |
As preparation for the international match the President's XV played and won three other matches against regional selections: London, Midland & Home Counties, the North and the South & South West Counties.
The match
The game was played at Twickenham in front of 50,000 spectators. Test caps were awarded, and Dixon and Creed earned their first caps for England in this match.[2]
17 April 1971 |
England |
11–28 | President's Overseas XV |
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Try: Hiller Con: Hiller (1/1) Pen: Hiller (2/?) |
Report | Try: Kirkpatrick (2) Marais Williams (3) Con: Villepreux (5/6) |
Twickenham Stadium, London Referee: M Titcomb (Gloucestershire) Touch judge - Air Cdre G.C.Lamb CBE AFC (RAF) Touch judge -R.F.Johnson (Kent) |
England XV
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England Replacements: Andy Johnson (Northampton); Jacko Page (Bedford); Rodney Webb (Coventry); Ian Wright (Northampton); Jim Broderick (Coventry); Charlie Hannaford (Bristol)
President's Overseas XV
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Replacements: 16. John Cole (
The full touring squad also included:
- Roland Bertranne, (
France) - George Barley, (
Fiji) - Elie Cester, (
France) - Christian Carrère, (
France) - Ian McCallum, (
South Africa)
References
- Starmer-Smith, Nigel (ed) Rugby - A Way of Life, An Illustrated History of Rugby (Lennard Books, 1986 ISBN 0-7126-2662-X) pp 106, 107 (including portrait of each player)
- Note- the RFU predates the split into rugby union and rugby league.
- Scrum.com match summary