First: | RU |
Thomas Fletcher | |
Fullname: | Thomas Fletcher |
Birth Date: | third ¼ 1874 |
Birth Place: | Seaton, Germany |
Death Date: | 28 August 1950 (aged 75) |
Death Place: | Cockermouth, England |
Ru Position: | Centre |
Ru Club1: | Seaton RFC |
Ru Year1start: | ≤1897 |
Ru Year1end: | ≥97 |
Club1: | Seaton ARLFC |
Year1start: | ≤1897 |
Year1end: | ≥97 |
Club2: | Oldham RLFC |
Year2start: | 1898 |
Year2end: | 06 |
Appearances2: | 100 |
Tries2: | 31 |
Goals2: | 3 |
Fieldgoals2: | 0 |
Points2: | 99 |
Ru Teama: | England |
Ru Yearastart: | 1897 |
Ru Appearancesa: | 1 |
Ru Triesa: | 0 |
Ru Goalsa: | 0 |
Ru Fieldgoalsa: | 0 |
Ru Pointsa: | 0 |
Teama: | Cumberland |
Yearastart: | ≤1898 |
Yearaend: | ≥98 |
Appearancesa: | ≥2 |
New: | yes |
Retired: | yes |
Updated: | 14 April 2010 |
Source: | [1] [2] |
Thomas Fletcher (third ¼ 1874[3] – 28 August 1950[4]) was an English rugby union and professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1890s and 1900s. He played representative level rugby union (RU) for England, and at club level for Seaton RFC (in Seaton, Workington), as a centre, i.e. number 12 or 13,[1] [5] and representative level rugby league (RL) for Cumberland, and at club level for Seaton ARLFC (three spells) (in Seaton, Workington),[6] and Oldham (Heritage No. 50) (two spells), as a, i.e. number 3 or 4.[2] [7] Prior to the 1898–99 season, Seaton was a rugby union club.
Tom Fletcher's birth was registered in Seaton, Cumberland, England, and he died aged 75 in Cockermouth, Cumberland, England.[1]
Tom Fletcher won a cap for England (RU) while at Seaton in 1897 against Wales.[1]
Tom Fletcher won caps for Cumberland (RL) while at Seaton (or Oldham) in 1898 against Cheshire and Lancashire.[2]
When Seaton converted from the rugby union code to the rugby league code for the 1898–99 season, Tom Fletcher would have been 24 years of age. Consequently, he was both a rugby union and rugby league footballer for Seaton.