David Graham (rugby union)
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David Graham (June, 1875-January 1962, Carlisle) was an English rugby football player, from Aspatria, in Cumberland.[1][2]
He played once for England, against Wales in the 1901 Home Nations Championship.[1][2]
He played for Aspatria RUFC, Keswick RFC, Rochdale, New Brighton and Cumberland, as well as Aspatria Hornets rugby league team.[1]
References
- Goodwin, Terry The Complete Who's Who of International Rugby (Blandford Press, England, 1987, ISBN 07137 1838 7)
- ^ a b c Goodwin, p169
- ^ a b Player profile on Scrum.com, retrieved 26th February, 2010
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- 1875 births
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- People from Aspatria
- English rugby union players
- England international rugby union players
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