Ronald Cove-Smith Explained

Ronald Cove-Smith
Birth Date:26 November 1899
Birth Place:Edmonton, London, England
Death Place:Brighton, England
Ru Position:Lock
Ru Amateurclubs:Cambridge University R.U.F.C.
Old Merchant Taylors
King's College Hospital RFC
Ru Nationalteam:England
British Isles
Ru Nationalyears:1921–1929
1924
Ru Nationalcaps:29
4
Ru Nationalpoints:(3)
(0)
Occupation:Doctor
Spouse:Penelope Florence Cove-Smith
Children:Rona Blythe, Penelope Newell-Price, Rodney Cove-Smith
School:Merchant Taylors' School
University:Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge

Ronald Cove-Smith (26 November 1899 – 9 March 1988) was an physician and sportsman. He represented Old Merchant Taylors and King's College Hospital RFC. Internationally he represented the England national rugby union team in 29 tests (1921–1929) (seven as captain) and also captained the British Isles in four tests on the 1924 British Lions tour to South Africa as a lock. He finished on the winning side in 22 of his 29 England matches. He was commissioned in the Grenadier Guards in 1918–1919. In addition to rugby he excelled at swimming and water-polo, winning half-blues in each.[1]

Rugby career

Cove-Smith was a talented schoolboy player at Merchant Taylors School, and carried that talent through to university, playing in three Varsity Matches for Cambridge University from 1919 to 1921, winning his sporting 'Blue'.[2] He led the 1924 British Lions tour to South Africa, losing three of the four tests and drawing one. As captain, he led England to the 1928 Grand Slam and he was inducted onto the World Rugby Museum Wall of Fame[3] in 2001.

He also led a distinguished medical career and served as a vice-president of the British Medical Association.

Personal life

In 1933, he married Florence Margaret Harris.[4] Together, they had three children: Rona Cove-Smith (now Blythe), Penelope Cove-Smith (now Newell-Price) and John Rodney Cove-Smith. Penelope and Rodney followed in their father's footsteps by reading medicine and Rona followed her mother in becoming a nurse, later co-authoring Guidelines for Clinical Nursing Practices: Related to a Nursing Model.[5]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ronald Cove-Smith : Rugby Player. 28 August 2009. militarian.com. 27 March 2013.
  2. Book: Griffiths, John. British Lions . 1990 . Crowood Press . Swindon. 38 . 1-85223-541-1.
  3. http://www.rfu.com/microsites/museum/wofpage.aspx?section=47&wofpageid=40 Ronald Cove-Smith at the RFU Wall of Fame
  4. Web site: DR. R. COVE-SMITH. Famous Rugby Player Engaged. The Straits Times. 12 September 1932. 6. 1 April 2013.
  5. Blythe, Rona, McCall, Janice M., Jamieson, Elizabeth (1988) Guidelines for Clinical Nursing Practices: Related to a Nursing Model. Churchill Livingstone.