- Rowe Harding
Infobox Rugby biography
name = Rowe Harding
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birthname = W. Rowe Harding
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birthyear = 1901
birthmonth = 9
birthday = 10
placeofbirth =Birchgrove, Swansea [ [http://www.swansearfc.co.uk/history_browser_view.php?image_id=484 Swansea RFC player profiles] ] ,Wales
deathyear = 1991
deathmonth = 2
deathday = 10
placeofdeath =Gower ,Wales
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weight =
ru_position = Wing
ru_amateuryears = 1919-192019201920-19291926-1927?1923-24
ru_amateurclubs =Loughor RFC Llanelli RFC Swansea RFC Cambridge University R.U.F.C. London Welsh RFC Barbarian F.C.
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ru_nationalteam = Wales [ [http://www.wru.co.uk/12750_14256.php?player=26009&includeref=dynamic WRU player profile] ] British Isles
ru_nationalyears = 1923–19281924
ru_nationalcaps = 173
ru_nationalpoints = (15)
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occupation = judge
spouse = Elizabeth Harding
children =
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school =Gowerton Grammar School
university =
url =W. Rowe Harding (10 September 1901 – 10 February 1991) was a Welsh international
rugby union wing who played club rugby for Swansea. An intelligent player, Harding played for several teams at club and international level. In 1926 he attended Cambridge University and played for Cambridge in a varsity match. Rowe retired from rugby at the age of 28 when he was called to the bar, and would later become a Circuit Court judge in 1953. Harding spent his later life connected with all manner of sports. He wasWelsh Rugby Union vice-president from 1953-56, chairman and president ofGlamorgan County Cricket Club , president of Swansea Lawn Tennis and Squash Rackets Club [ [http://www.swanseatennisandsquashclub.org.uk/Clubhistory.html Swansea Lawn Tennis and Squash Club, History] ] and patron ofCwmgors RFC .Harding was a published author of the rugby book, "Rugby Reminiscences and Opinions" which is noted for its forthright and blunt viewpoints on the issues effecting Welsh rugby at the time.Thomas (1979), pg 64.]
Club career
After playing his early career with Loughor, Harding was selected to play for Llanelli and his natural speed was utilised on the right wing. After only eight games he was switched to the left to play outside Albert Jenkins. In his first game in his new position, in a game against Penarth, Harding was given three perfect passes and dropped all three. After this performance he was dropped by Llanelli and transfered to Swansea. On November 8, Harding made his debut for Swansea against Cambridge University.
In 1926, while a student studying Law at Cambridge, he would play for Cambridge in four varsity matches, scoring tries in the 1926 and 1927 match, and captaining the university in 1927.
International rugby career
Rowe gained his first international cap against England on 20 January 1923, which Wales lost 7-3. He would gain 17 caps in total scoring five tries for his country. In 1924 Rowe missed the home nation matches aginst England and Scotland after breaking his collar-bone at Christmas; but later in the season, in the match against France at the
Stade Colombes , Rowe captained Wales for the first time, an honour he would achieve on another three occasions.In 1924 Rowe was chosen to represent the British Isles on their Tour of South Africa. Rowe was chosen to play in three tests.
International matches played
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