- Tom Lawton, Snr
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birthname = Tom Lawton
nickname = The Loping Ghost
dateofbirth = 16 January, 1899
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dateofdeath = 01 July, 1978
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Sydney UniversityOxford University RFC
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Sydney University
Oxford University Tom Lawton Snr (
16 January 1899 —1 July ,1978 ) was anAustralia nrugby union player, a state and national representative five-eighth who made 44 appearances for the Wallabies, played in 14 Test matches and captained the national side on ten occasions.__TOC__
choolboy sports star
Born at Waterford, Queensland he entered
Brisbane Grammar School in 1913 where he excelled at sport. He represented in the school's first XI for four years, was captain in 1916 & 1917; adjudged best fielder in 1915 & 1916 and topped the batting average in 1917. He rowed in the school VIII for three years, played tennis, won at athletics and was school swimming champion and school captain in 1917. He played in the school's rugby first XV for three years and was the best back in 1916 and 1917.The Great War & university
In 1918 he was a gunner in France with the 12th Field Artillery Brigade of the
AIF . After the war he commenced a science degree at the University of Queensland. He represented for Queensland in rugby union in 1919 the final year before the sport massively lost its popularity torugby league prompting theQueensland Rugby Union hiatus that lasted until 1929.In 1920 he transferred to Sydney University to pursue his medical studies at St. Andrew's College. He played rugby at the Sydney University club. He won a
Rhodes scholar ship toOxford University in 1922 residing at New College. He played sixty games in 1922-23 for Oxford, Blackheath, New College and the Barbarians. He was selected to captain the Oxford side but was challenged for having played rugby league in his career. He represented Oxford in athletics, swimming and water polo.Representative career
His representative debut was in 1920 when selected for the
New South Wales Waratahs to appear against theAll Blacks . He scored a try and kicked three goals in his representative debut. With noQueensland Rugby Union competition in place at that time theNew South Wales Waratahs were the topAustralia n representativerugby union side of the period and a number of Waratah matches of the 1920s played against full international opponents were in 1986 decreed by theAustralian Rugby Union as Test matches.After returning to Sydney from Oxford in 1925 he was immediately given the captaincy of New South Wales for the 1925 tour to New Zealand. He played as captain in nine of the eleven games and top scored with 49 points. Lawton was selected for the
1927-28 Waratahs tour of Britain, France and Canada . He played in 27 matches of the tour exceeded only by Wylie Breckenbridge (29), and Alex Ross (29). He was the top point scorer (124 points) and played in all five Test matches of the tour.In 1929 the
All Blacks toured Australia, Lawton captained the first truly national Wallabies side fielded since 1914 which was the first national side in history to beat the All Blacks 3-0 in a series whitewash. When theBritish and Irish Lions toured Australia in 1930 he captained the Wallabies, Queensland and an invitational XV against them. His representative career ended in 1932 aged 33 years after he led Australia and Queensland against the touringAll Blacks .Rugby lineage
His grandsons Tom Jnr and Rob also both became Wallabies. Rob was a Prop forward who made four test appearances from 1988 to 1989, Tom Jnr a Hooker earned 41 caps between 1983 and 1989
References
ources
* Collection (1995) "Gordon Bray presents The Spirit of Rugby", Harper Collins Publishers Sydney
* Howell, Max (2005) "Born to Lead - Wallaby Test Captains", Celebrity Books, Auckland NZFootnotes
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