- Billy Geen
Infobox Rugby biography
name = Billy Geen
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birthname = William Purdon Geen
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birthyear = 1891
birthmonth = 03
birthday = 14
placeofbirth =Newport ,Wales [ [http://www.blackandambers.co.uk/Personnel.aspx?pr=106584 Newport RFC player profiles] ]
deathyear = 1915
deathmonth = 07
deathday = 31
placeofdeath = Hooge,Flanders ,Belgium
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ru_position = Wing
ru_amateuryears = 1910-1913?1910–19141910-1911
ru_amateurclubs =Oxford University RFC Blackheath F.C. Newport RFC Barbarian F.C.
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ru_nationalteam = Wales [ [http://www.wru.co.uk/12750_14256.php?player=25976&includeref=dynamic Welsh Rugby Union player profile] ]
ru_nationalyears = 1912–1913
ru_nationalcaps = 3
ru_nationalpoints = (0)
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school = Haileybury College
university = Oxford University
url =Billy Geen (
14 March ,1891 –31 July ,1915 ) was a Welsh internationalrugby union wing who played club rugby for Newport and county rugby for Monmouthshire. Geen was selected for Wales on three occasions.Rugby career
Geen was born in
Newport but was educated at Haileybury College in England before being accepted into Oxford University. While at Oxford he was selected to play against Cambridge in 1910, 1911, 1912 and 1913. He joined Newport Rugby Club in 1910 and on October 24, 1912 was a member of the squad that faced the touring South African team. Geen was not first choice for the game, but when George Hirst failed to recover from an injury sustained ar Leicester the week before, Geen was his replacement.Billot (1974), pg 93.] It was an outstanding game for Newport, who won the game 9-3, one of only three teams to beat the Springboks on the tour and Geen played his part, bringing downJohan Stegmann when he was within sight of the try line.Billot (1974), pg 94.] Geen was praised after the match for his playBillot (1974), pg 98.] and later during the tour he gained his first cap for Wales against the same touring South Africans. Geen played just two more games for Wales, the first under the captaincy of team mateTommy Vile in 1913 against England. His final game for Wales was in a win against Ireland two months later.In August 1914, Geen signed up to serve his country, joing the 60th Royal Rifle Regiment Corps. He trained in
Petworth and was sent to the Front in May 1915. Originally his battalion was withdrawn from combat, but two days later it was sent to support the 41st Brigade at theSecond Battle of Ypres . By the time he was killed in action at Hooge,Flanders he had reached the rank ofSecond Lieutenant . He has no grave but is remembered atMenin Gate .International matches played
WalesSmith (1980), pg 466.]
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