Charlie Adamson

Charlie Adamson
Charlie Adamson
Full name Charles Young Adamson
Date of birth 18 April 1875(1875-04-18)
Place of birth Durham, England
Date of death 17 September 1918(1918-09-17) (aged 43)
Place of death Salonika, Greece
School Durham School
Notable relative(s) Lewis Vaughan Lodge, brother-in-law
Rugby union career
Playing career
Position Half-backs
Amateur clubs
Years Club / team
Durham
Barbarian F.C.
Bristol Rugby
National team(s)
Years Club / team Caps (points)
1899 British Isles 4 (17)

Charles "Charlie" Young Adamson (18 April 1875 – 17 September 1918)[1] was an English international rugby union utility back who played club rugby for Durham. Adamson played international rugby for the British Isles team on its 1899 tour of Australia.[2] Adamson was also a gentleman cricketer, playing mainly for Durham City, but during the 1899 rugby tour, he turned out for a single cricket match for Queensland, as well as playing in Durham's first Minor Counties Championship match in 1895. He played for Durham until 1914.

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Personal history

Adamson was born in Neville's Cross, County Durham in 1875 to John Adamson of Little Grant, Wisconsin. The Adamson family were strongly connected to cricket, with John representing Durham, and Adamson's sons, Charles Lodge Adamson and John Alfred Adamson playing in the minor counties. Adamson was brother-in-law to Lewis Vaughan Lodge, who played international football for England.[3] Adamson set up in business, and ran a hotel in partnership with William Henry Wood and John Adamson, but the business was dissolved on 18 October 1917.[4]

During the First World War, Adamson was a captain (Quartermaster) in the 6th Battalion of the Royal Scots Fusiliers. He died in Salonika in Greece in 1918. He is buried at Karasouli Military Cemetery in Thessaloniki Prefecture.[5]

Rugby career

Adamson came to note as a rugby player while representing Durham. In 1898 he was made a member of invitational touring side The Barbarians. Although never representing the England national team, Adamson was invited to tour with the British Isles team on the first official tour of Australia in 1899. Adamson was the stand-out player of the tour, being selected in all 20 matches and amassing 136 points in all games. He scored 17 points from the Test matches, two tries, four conversions and a penalty goal, making him the Tour's top scorer. In total he scored 8 tries, 35 conversions, 3 dropped goals and 10 penalty goals, 136 point by 1899 IRB rules; 149 by modern (2009) scoring rules. In the First Test, Adamson was placed at centre, alongside Gwyn Nicholls; but after the British team lost the game, team captain Matthew Mullineux dropped himself from the team to bring Adamson into his position at half-back. This move is seen as the turning point in the tour, and the British team won the final three Tests, with Adamson scoring in all three victories.

On his return to Britain, Adamson continued playing rugby and during the 1901-02 season represented Bristol.[6]

Bibliography

  • Griffiths, John (1990). British Lions. Swindon: Crowood Press. ISBN 1-855223-541-1. 

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