Lewis Cannell Explained

Lewis Cannell
Full Name:Lewis Bernard Cannell
Birth Date:10 June 1926
Birth Place:Coventry, England
Death Place:London, England
Occupation:Radiologist
School:Northampton Grammar School
University:University of Oxford
Position:Centre
Repyears1:1948–57
Repcaps1:19
Reppoints1:6

Lewis Bernard Cannell (10 June 1926 – 19 March 2003) was an English international rugby union player.

Biography

Born in Coventry, Cannell was a Northampton Grammar School product and studied at Lincoln College, Oxford, where he won three rugby blues in varsity rugby with Oxford University RFC.[1]

Cannell played his rugby with Combined Services while serving in the Royal Air Force and made appearances for Northampton, before relocating to London to continue his medical studies at St Mary's Hospital, London.[2]

A centre, Cannell gained 19 England caps, debuting aged 21 against France in 1948. He scored the only try of England's win over Wales during their 1953 Five Nations-winning campaign and featured twice in their 1957 Five Nations grand slam success. Over the course of his career, Cannell made representative appearances for Barbarians, London Counties, East Midlands and Middlesex.[3]

Cannell worked as a radiologist at Addington Hospital in Durban, South Africa, then on his return to England was based in Stoke Mandeville Hospital.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Lewis Cannell . . 22 March 2003 . en.
  2. News: Lewis Cannell . . 24 March 2003 . en.
  3. Web site: Former England star Cannell dies . . 20 March 2003.