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Chubb Vigne Full name James Talbot Vigne Date of birth 23 December 1868 Place of birth Fort Beaufort, South Africa Date of death 9 April 1955 (aged 86)Place of death Kimberley, South Africa School New College, Eastbourne Rugby union career Playing career Position Centre Provincial/State sides Years Club / team Caps (points) Transvaal correct as of 19 July 2010. National team(s) Years Club / team Caps (points) 1891 South Africa 3 (0) correct as of 19 July 2010. James Talbot "Chubb" Vigne (23 December 1868 – 9 April 1955) was a South African international rugby union player.
Born in Fort Beaufort, and educated at New College, Eastbourne, Vigne first played provincial rugby for Transvaal (now known as the Golden Lions).[1]
He was selected to play for South Africa during Great Britain's 1891 tour and played at centre for all three Tests of the series—his only appearances for South Africa. The series, which was South Africa's first as a Test nation, was won 3–0 by Great Britain.[2]
As a cricketer, he represented Griqualand West in four first-class fixtures.[3]
After his international career, Vigne owned a furniture shop in Kimberley.[1] He died in 1955, in Kimberley, at the age of 86.[4]
References
- ^ a b "Chubb Vigne". Springbok Rugby Hall of Fame. http://www.genslin.us/bokke/. Retrieved 2010-07-16.
- ^ "Statsguru / Player analysis / Chubb Vigne / Test matches". Scrum. http://www.scrum.com/statsguru/rugby/player/1001.html?class=1;template=results;type=player;view=match. Retrieved 2010-07-16.
- ^ "James Vigne". Cricinfo. http://www.espncricinfo.com/southafrica/content/player/47833.html.
- ^ "South Africa / Players & Officials / Chubb Vigne". Scrum. http://www.scrum.com/southafrica/rugby/player/1001.html. Retrieved 2010-07-16.
Categories:- South African rugby union players
- South Africa international rugby union players
- South African cricketers
- Griqualand West cricketers
- 1868 births
- 1955 deaths
- People from the Eastern Cape
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