Frederick Currey
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Birth name | Frederick Innes (James) Currey |
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Date of birth | 3 May 1849 |
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Place of birth | Kent[1] |
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Date of death | 18 December 1896(1896-12-18) (aged 47) |
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Place of death | (registered in) Marylebone, London (aged 47 years 229 days) |
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School | Marlborough College |
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Frederick Currey was a rugby union international who represented England in 1872.[1]
Early life
Frederick Currey was born on 3 May 1849 in Kent.[1] He attended Marlborough College.
Rugby union career
Currey made his international debut on 5 February 1872 at The Oval in the England vs Scotland match.[1]
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To 1900 | |
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To the First World War |
- 1900-02: Francis Hugh Fox
- 1902-04: M Newsome
- 1904-07: G R Hill
- 1907-09: C A Crane
- 1909-11: T C Pring
- 1911-13: A M Crook
- 1913-14: A Hartley
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To the Second World War | |
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To the professional era | |
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To the present day |
- 1995-96: W J Bishop
- 1996-97: J T Richardson
- 1997-98: P G Brook
- 1998-99: P C Trunkfield
- 1999-2000: J H Addison
- 2000-01: D P Rogers
- 2001-02: R S Manock
- 2002-03: W G D Morgan
- 2003-04: R W Horner
- 2004-05: M S Phillips
- 2005-06: L C K Angel
- 2006-07: R A G Rogers
- 2007-08: B Taylor
- 2008-09: Brian Williams
- 2009-10: John Owen
- 2010-11: Richard Appleby
- 2011-12: Willie Wildash
- 2012-13: Paul Murphy
- 2015-16: Jason Leonard
- 2016-17: Peter Baines
- 2017-18: John Spencer
- 2018-19: Chris Kelly
- 2019-20: Peter Wheeler
- 2020-22: Jeff Blackett
- 2022-23: Nigel Gillingham
- 2023-24: Rob Briers
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