Arthur Butler (rugby union)

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Arthur Butler
Full nameArthur Geoffrey Butler
Date of birth(1914-09-30)30 September 1914
Place of birthOxford, England
Date of death21 March 2007(2007-03-21) (aged 92)
Place of deathHenley-on-Thames, England
Rugby union career
Position(s) Wing
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1937 England 2 (3)

Arthur Geoffrey Butler (30 September 1914 – 21 March 2007) was an English international rugby union player.[1] Born in Oxford, Butler was a speedy wing three-quarter, who won Southern Counties championships in the 100 and 220 yards sprint events.[2] He played his rugby for Harlequins and was capped twice for England during their triple crown-winning 1937 Home Nations campaign. After debuting against Wales at Twickenham, Butler contributed a second-half try in the 9–8 win over Ireland, but wasn't picked for the final fixture against Scotland.[3] Butler was appointed RFU president in 1963, becoming the first from the Oxfordshire union to fill the position.[4]

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References

  1. "Changes For The Mobbs Match". The Guardian. 4 March 1937.
  2. Rudd, Bevil (24 June 1935). "A. G. Butler's Two Successes". The Daily Telegraph.
  3. "England's Victory". The Observer. 14 February 1937.
  4. "Clubs asked to curb players". The Birmingham Post. 13 July 1963.

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