Henry Twynam Explained

Henry Twynam
Birth Name:Henry Thomas Twynam
Birth Date:1853
Birth Place:Bishopstoke,[1] Hampshire, England
Death Date:19 May 1899 (aged 46 years)
Death Place:Kensington, London, England
Ru Position:Halfback
Repcaps1:8
Reppoints1:Goals:0;
Tries:4;
Conv:0;
Pens:0;
Drop:0
Repyears1:1879–1884
Clubs1:Richmond F.C.

Henry Twynam was a rugby union international who represented England from 1879 to 1884.[1]

Early life

Henry Twynam was born on 1853 at Bishopstoke, near Winchester.[1]

Rugby union career

Twynam made his international debut on 24 March 1879 at The Oval in the England vs Ireland match.[1] Of the 8 matches he played for his national side he was on the winning side on 7 occasions.[1] Twynam, played five times for England v. Ireland, and twice v. Wales, but was only involved in one match v. Scotland, and that in his last year, 1884, when he was said to have been playing in finer form than onany previous occasion. Known for his attacking, rather than defensive play he was described as a brilliant halfback, "a fine runner with a very difficult dodge, but was a trifle uncertain, and had no powers of dropping."[2] He played his final match for England on 1 March 1884 at Rectory Field, Blackheath in the England vs Scotland match.[1]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.espnscrum.com/scrum/rugby/player/498.html Henry Twynam Profile on scrum.com
  2. Marshall, Francis, Football; the Rugby union game, p162, (1892) (London Paris Melbourne, Cassell and company, limited)