- Lance Todd
Lance Todd was a
Rugby League player, who arrived in Britain with theNew Zealand tourists in 1907. He was signed by Wigan during the tour, and he became an outstanding centre, making 185 appearances for the club.Sharing in Wigan's inaugural Championship success in 1908/09, he was also a member of the first Wigan Challenge Cup Final line-up, which they lost to
Broughton Rangers in 1911.During November 1910, he played twice for
Lancashire , when his aggregate of two tries and two goals helped seal the county title. In 1914, he transferred, unexpectedly, to Dewsbury for a fee of £400 - a huge fee at the time. In 1928 he became the team manager at Salford, achieving legendary status. During the 1930s Salford won three League Championships, five Lancashire League Championships, four Lancashire Cups and theChallenge Cup .Lance Todd died in a road accident in 1942. He is buried in Wigan Cemetery
For his work as a manager, and later as a radio
commentator , his name lives on through the annual award of theLance Todd Trophy , which is presented to the outstanding player in the Challenge Cup Final.ources
* [http://www.rlhalloffame.org.uk/todd.htm Lance Todd at rlhalloffame.org.uk]
* [http://www.wiganwarriors.com/SquadMember.asp?teamid=9&id=153 Lance Todd at wiganwarriors.com]
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