- Jack Bassett
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name = Jack Bassett
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birthname = John Archibald Bassett
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birthyear = 1905
birthmonth = 07
birthday = 11
placeofbirth =Trebanog ,Wales
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height = 5 ft. 10½ ins.Thomas (1979), pg 73.]
weight = 13 st. 7 lbs.
ru_position = Full back
ru_amateuryears = ???1924-19341930-19311934-1936
ru_amateurclubs =Kenfig Hill RFC Pyle RFC Aberavon RFC Penarth RFC Barbarian F.C. Cardiff Athletic RFC
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ru_nationalteam = Welsh SchoolsWales [ [http://www.wru.co.uk/985_14256.php?includeref=dynamic&player=25800 Welsh Rugby Union player profiles] ] British Lions
ru_nationalyears = ?1929-19321930
ru_nationalcaps = ?155
ru_nationalpoints = (?)(29)(0)
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occupation = Police officer
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url =Jack Bassett (
11 July 1905 ) was a Welsh internationalrugby union full back who played club rugby for Penarth. He won 15 caps for Wales and was selected for the 1930 British Lions tour of Australia and New Zealand. He captained the Welsh team on nine occasions.Bassett was not the fastest full back, but had a great positional sense on the field which ensured he was always clost to the action. He was seen as one of the most devastating tacklers in the game, and many opposing backs would throw the ball into touch rather than allow Bassett to hit them in full flow.
Club career
Bassett began playing rugby with Kenfig Hill and Pyle before playing a handful of games with Aberavon. He joined the Glamorgan Constabulary in 1924 and found himself stationed in
Penarth . From his new town, Bassett played for both the Police XV and Penarth. Although playing for an "unfavourable" club, the Wales full back position became free during the 1928/29 season and the selectors decided to choose the player from the Newport vs Penarth game. Although Newport won the game, Bassett had the better game over Newport'sBill Everson , and was chosen to represent his country.International career
Bassett was first capped for Wales against England on January 19, 1929 at Twickenham. Although Wales lost the match Bassett retained his place and played in the remaining three games of the Championship. Bassett played all four games in the
1930 Five Nations Championship , and in the third game against Ireland, Bassett was given the captaincy of Wales for the first time, and also gained his first international points with a drop goal. Bassett had one of his best games against Ireland, with superb defensive play and decisive tackling, saving three tries during the game. The final game of the tournament was a vicious affair against a pugilistic French team, but Bassett missed the match as he had been chosen to tour with the British Lions and was already on his way to Australia.Bassett had an exceptional tour with the Lions and was acclaimed as the greatest full back in World rugby, even outplaying New Zealand legend
George Nepia . Bassett played well for the Lions, earning five caps with clean work in the open, tidying up the British defence to allow good attacking play.In 1931, Bassett led the Welsh team to their first Championship since 1922, beating France, Ireland and Scotland, and drawing with England at Twickenham. Bassett was also chosen to captain Wales against the 1931 touring South Africans, but when Wales lost he was blamed for not controlling the play from behind the scrummage which saw risky passing and absurd decisions,Billott (1974), pg 175.] in a windy and wet match, that the South Africans exploited.
Despite the criticism leveled against him after the South African game, Bassett was selected continue in his captaincy of Wales in the 1932 Championship. Wales beat both England and Scotland, but in the game against Ireland, Bassett had a terrible match which ended his international career. With home advantage and the Triple Crown in sight, Wales were expected to beat the Irish team. Bassett though dropped the ball on his own 25, which Ireland's
Edward Lightfoot to score a try. Later in the gameShaun Waide picked up a lucky bounce from an offside position, running 80 yards to score, easily beating Bassett in the process. WhenDicky Ralph scored for Wales at the end of the game, Bassett missed the resulting conversion, and ultimatley the Triple Crown.International matches played
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