Gerald Kyrke

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Gerald Kyrke
BornGerald Venables Kyrke
(1882-09-07)7 September 1882
Died8 March 1932(1932-03-08) (aged 49)
Rugby union career
Position Forward
Amateur team(s)
Years Team Apps (Points)
Marlborough Nomads
Barbarian F.C.
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1908 Anglo Welsh 1 (0)

Gerald Venables Kyrke (7 September 1882 – 8 March 1932)[1] was an English international rugby union forward who played club rugby for Marlborough Nomads and was selected for the 1908 Anglo-Welsh tour of New Zealand and Australia.

Rugby career

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Kyrke played much of his rugby with Marlborough Nomads, one of the earliest English rugby clubs, based in London. When Kyrke was offered a place on a tour with invitational team, the Barbarians in 1903 he was already a Nomads player, and was still with the club at the age of 26 when he was invited to tour with the 1908 Anglo-Welsh team.[2] The Anglo-Welsh was an early incarnation of the British Lions and the 1908 team was assembled to tour New Zealand and Australia.

Kyrke played twelve games for the Anglo-Welsh team, including one Test Match. His first game for the team was on 25 May 1908, facing Wairarapa on the opening game of the tour.[3] He played in the First Test against New Zealand, but after a heavy defeat he was not chosen for the remaining two Tests of the tour. Despite this he continued to play against club and regional teams and scoring a try in the encounter with a joint West Coast/Buller team in July. Although Kyrke toured with the Anglo-Welsh, he was never chosen to represent England.

References

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  1. ^ Gerald Kyrke Rugby career Scrum.com
  2. ^ Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).
  3. ^ Gerald Kyrke Lions profile lionsrugby.com