• Source: George Hayward (rugby)
    • George Hayward (13 February 1888 – 13 October 1946) was a Welsh international rugby union forward who played club rugby for Swansea, and was capped for Wales on five occasions and was part of the 1908 Home Nations Championship winning team.


      Rugby career


      Hayward made his Welsh international début on Saturday 1 February 1908 against Scotland at St. Helens under the captaincy of George Travers. Wales won the controversial match by a narrow margin and Hayward was selected again for the next match of the tournament against Ireland. Wales won not only the match, but with it the Home Nations Championship and the Triple Crown. During 1908, Hayward faced the touring Australian team, as a member of the Wales, Glamorgan County and Swansea teams, finishing on the winning side in the international and club level, but losing in the Glamorgan encounter. He was also part of the Swansea team that narrowly beat the touring South Africans on Boxing Day 1912.
      In December 1913, Hayward left Swansea and joined professional league team Wigan, making his début on Saturday 27 December against Runcorn.
      George Hayward played in Wigan's victories in the Lancashire County League during the 1913–14 season and 1914–15 season.


      International matches played


      Wales

      Australia 1908
      England 1909
      France 1908
      Ireland 1908
      Scotland 1908
      Playing Summary
      _____________Competition___Team____Played

      1907-1908 - Four Nations....Wales.........2
      1907-1908 - Friendly...........Wales.........1
      1908-1909 - Four Nations....Wales.........1
      1908-1909 - Friendly...........Wales.........1
      1913-1914 -League Championship Wigan 15 League Matches +2 Challenge Cup Ties +2 Championship Play Offs = Total 19
      1914-1915 -League Championship Wigan 31 League Matches +3 Championship Play Offs +4 Lancashire Cup Ties= Total 38
      Grand Total = 57 matches *Second row, with a few matches at right centre. *Ref:- "Wigan RLFC 1895 - 1986 by Ian Morrison"
      ____Date______Opposition__Position

      16/01/1909 - England..........10 Fly-half
      01/02/1908 - Scotland.........15 Full-back
      02/03/1908 - France............15 Full-back
      14/03/1908 - Ireland............15 Full-back
      12/12/1908 - Australia.........10 Fly-half


      Bibliography


      Smith, David; Williams, Gareth (1980). Fields of Praise: The Official History of The Welsh Rugby Union. Cardiff: University of Wales Press. ISBN 0-7083-0766-3., 1911 census


      References




      External links


      Statistics at wigan.rlfans.com Archived 21 April 2021 at the Wayback Machine

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