Richard Russell (rugby union) explained

Richard Russell
Birth Date:5 April 1879
Birth Place:Bingham, Nottinghamshire, England
Death Place:Lezayre, Isle of Man
Ru Position:Forward
Years1:1903 - 1913
Clubs1:Leicester Tigers
Apps1:122
Points1:157
Repyears1:1905
Repteam1:England
Repcaps1:1

Richard Forbes Russell (5 April 1879 – 30 May 1960) was a rugby union forward who played 122 times for Leicester Tigers between 1903 and 1913 scoring 28 tries, 26 conversions and 7 penalties for 157 points. Russell made his Leicester debut against Devonport Albion on 19 September 1903 and quickly established himself in the side playing 29 times that season. Russell was a try scorer as Tigers won the Midlands Counties Cup in 1904 and also played in the 1905 cup winning side, during the 1904/05 season Russell was the club's top scorer with 57 points. Russell captained the club in the 1906/7 and 1907/8 seasons before his work as a school teacher took him to Cork. Russell played a further, his final, game for Tigers in 1913.[1]

Russell made his international debut for England on 2 December 1905 in England's first international against New Zealand at Crystal Palace.[2] It was his only cap for England.[3]

Sources

Farmer, Stuart & Hands, David Tigers-Official History of Leicester Football Club (The Rugby DevelopmentFoundation)

Notes and References

  1. Book: Farmer. Stuart. Hands. David. Tigers - Official history of Leicester Football Club. The Rugby DevelopmentFoundation. 978-0-9930213-0-5. 401.
  2. Web site: England (0) 0 - 15 (9) New Zealand (FT). ESPNScrum. 15 November 2016.
  3. Web site: Richard Russell. ESPNScrum. 4 December 2016.