Fred Perrett Explained

Fred Perrett
Birth Name:Fred Leonard Perrett
Birth Date:9 May 1891
Birth Place:[1]
Death Place:Boulogne, France
Ru Position:Prop
Amatteam1:Briton Ferry RFC
Amatteam2:Aberavon RFC
Amatteam3:Neath RFC
Repyears1:1912-1913
Repteam1:Wales[2]
Repcaps1:5
Reppoints1:0
Module:
Embed:yes
Position:Forward
Club1:Leeds
Year1start:1913
Year1end:14
Club2:Hull FC
Year2start:1914
Year2end:16
Module2:
Embed:yes
Allegiance: United Kingdom
Unit:Welsh Guards
Royal Welsh Fusiliers
Battles:World War I
Service Years:1916-18
Rank:second lieutenant

Fred Leonard Perrett (9 May 1891 – 1 December 1918) was a Welsh international rugby union prop who played club rugby for Neath. He won five caps for Wales, and in his first international game faced the touring South Africans.

Rugby career

Perrett originally played rugby for his local club Briton Ferry before eventually playing for Neath. While a member of Neath he earned his first Welsh cap against the touring South Africa team. Wales ran the South Africans close, but lost to a single penalty kick.

Perrett was reselected for Wales in the 1913 Five Nations Championship, one of only two Welsh players to appear in all four matches of the campaign; the other being Neath teammate Glyn Stephens. The two complemented each other well, especially during line outs.[3] The Welsh team lost the first game against England, but won the final three games to finish second. Perrett may have been selected for further Wales matches, but turned professional at the end of the 1912/13 season, joining rugby league team Leeds, making his début on 6 September 1913, he later joined Hull FC (Heritage № 233).

Perrett's league career was cut short by the outbreak of World War I. He joined the Welsh Guards, and served in France from 19 February 1916.[4] He was subsequently commissioned as a second lieutenant, and transferred to the 17th Battalion of the Royal Welsh Fusiliers with seniority from 27 June 1917.[5] He was seriously injured and died of his wounds in a casualty clearing station almost a month after the Armistice.[3] He is buried at Terlincthun British Cemetery at Wimille in France. Perrett is often left out of lists of the Welsh international war dead due to his supposed defection to the professional game.[6]

International matches played

Wales[7]

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External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.ospreysrugby.com/ospreys_squad_view.php?player_id=103801 Ospreys player profiles
  2. http://www.wru.co.uk/12750_14256.php?player=26217&includeref=dynamic WRU player profiles
  3. Griffiths (1987), pg 4:16.
  4. http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/documentsonline/details-result.asp?Edoc_Id=4795801 Medal card of Perrett, Fred Leonard
  5. http://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/4026803 Casualty details—Perrett, Fred Leonard
  6. http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/southeast/sites/warstories/pages/rugbyinternationals.shtml Rugby Heroes who went to War
  7. Smith (1980), pg 470.