- George Travers (rugby player)
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name = George Travers
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birthname = George Travers
nickname = Twyber
birthyear = 1877
birthmonth = 6
birthday = 9
placeofbirth =Newport ,Wales
deathyear = 1945
deathmonth = 12
deathday = 26
placeofdeath =Newport ,Wales
height = 6 ft 0 insThomas (1979), pg 40.]
weight = 12 st
ru_position = Hooker
ru_amateuryears =
ru_amateurclubs =Mountain Ash RFC Pill Harriers RFC Newport RFC
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ru_nationalteam = Wales
ru_nationalyears = 1903-1911
ru_nationalcaps = 25
ru_nationalpoints = (3) [ [http://www.wru.co.uk/12750_14256.php?player=26355&includeref=dynamic Welsh Rugby Union player profiles] ]
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occupation = coal trimmer [ [http://www.blackandambers.co.uk/Personnel.aspx?pr=107371 Newport RFC player profiles] ]
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school = Trinity Church School, Newport
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url =George "Twyber" Travers (June 9 1877-December 26 1945) was a Welsh international Hooker who played club rugby for Pill HarriersSmith (1980), pg 136.] and Newport Rugby Football Club. He won 25 caps for Wales between 1903 and 1911.
Travers is seen as on of the rugby union's first specialist hookers.Parry-Jones (1999), pg 102.] Specialism in a position was unusual during the early history of rugby mainly due to the scrummmaging rule, but Travers ability shone through and as part of a seven man pack was important in the Welsh wins against England in 1903 and against the All Blacks in 1905. Travers originally played club rughby for the
Newport Docks based side Pill Harriers, though he would later spend two seasons with Newport in 1901/02 and 1910/11.International career
Jones was first capped, at centre, making his debut against
England in January, 1903 while playing for Pill Harriers. Although it was unusual at the time for unfashionable "second-class" clubs to supply international players, it was not unprecedented, with valley teams such as Treorchy and Treherbert supplying several forwards. He would play for Wales a further 24 times including games against the original New Zealand team, South Africa and Australia. In 1908 Travers was awarded the Welsh captaincy against Scotland at Swansea a game Weales would win 6-5, though this was the only time he would hold this honour. His only international points were against the Australian Wallabies, a game Wales won 9-6, though it has been later recognised by both sides that Travers dropped the ball before before going over the line and the try should not have counted.International matches playedSmith (1980), pg 472.]
* Australia 1908
* England 1903, 1905, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909
* France 1908, 1911
* Ireland 1903, 1905, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1911
* New Zealand 1905
* Scotland 1903, 1905, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1911
* South Africa 1906Bibliography
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