Jack Hubbard (rugby union)

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Jack Hubbard
Full nameJohn Cairns Hubbard
Date of birth(1902-06-27)27 June 1902
Place of birthWoolwich, England
Date of death29 August 1997(1997-08-29) (aged 95)
Place of deathSurrey, England
Notable relative(s)George Hubbard (father)
Occupation(s)Stock broker
Rugby union career
Position(s) Fullback
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1930 England 1 (0)

John Cairns Hubbard (27 June 1902 – 29 August 1997) was an English international rugby union player. Born in Woolwich, London, Hubbard was the son of England three-quarter George Hubbard. He worked as a stock broker and spent most of his life in the Surrey town of Esher, where he moved in 1934.[1] Hubbard gained his solitary England cap deputising injured fullback John Askew for a Calcutta Cup match against Scotland at Twickenham in 1930.[2] The match finished in a 0–0 draw and Hubbard's assured performance at fullback was credited with playing a large part in keeping the Scots score-less.[3] He won his England call up via Harlequins and also played club rugby with Blackheath, while for county fixtures he represented Kent.[4]

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References

  1. "Jack Hubbard". Esher News and Mail. 17 September 1997.
  2. "J. C. Hubbard To Take Askew's Place". Daily Mirror. 15 March 1930.
  3. "Rugby Hero In Mitten". Sunday Express. 16 March 1930.
  4. "John Cairns-Hubbard dies". The Independent. 5 September 1997.

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