- Bert Solomon
Bert Solomon (
March 8 ,1885 –June 30 ,1961 ) was aCornish rugby union player who competed in the1908 Summer Olympics atWhite City Stadium ,London . He also played forRedruth R.F.C. and 26 times forCornwall .He was a member of the British rugby union team, which on
26 October 1908 won the Olympic silver medal forGreat Britain . He also played for Cornwall in the Championship final match against Durham, atRedruth , in 1908 and was capped byEngland againstWales in 1910, the first yearTwickenham opened. Although being selected for further matches against Scotland, Ireland and France he declined and also declined an invitation to tour with theBritish and Irish Lions in 1908 toAustralia andNew Zealand . Around the same time, it was reported that he refused 400 golden sovereigns to sign for aRugby league team in the north of England.It is also reported that Bert was a solitary character, who like nothing better than his pigeons. Sometimes he refused to play for Redruth if his pigeons were still out, and often had to be cajoled into playing. Such was his skill that he apparently made a difference of 1000 people on a crowd. There is now a book published regarding his life and career
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Cornish rugby
*Rugby union at the 1908 Summer Olympics External links
* [http://www.databaseolympics.com/players/playerpage.htm?ilkid=SOLOMBEN01 profile]
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