Harold Day (sportsman)

Harold Lindsay Vernon Day (12 August 1898, Darjeeling, Bengal, India - 15 June 1972, Hadley Wood, Hertfordshire, England) was an English rugby union footballer who played wing for Leicester Tigers and England. He was educated at Bedford Modern School.[1]

During his Leicester career (1919–1929) he scored 1151 points included 108 tries, 281 conversions, 81 penalty goals, 4 drop goals and 2 goals from a mark. He gained four caps for England, versus Wales (1920, 1922), France (1922) and Scotland (1926). He scored two tries, one in each of the Wales matches, and kicked one conversion against Wales in 1922 and a penalty and a conversion against France.[2]

Day's England debut, against Wales in 1920, came in slightly unusual circumstances. W. M. Lowry was originally selected to play on the wing and was photographed with the team but was replaced by Day (then representing the Army) just before kick-off. The selectors felt that the conditions would suit Day better and he scored and converted England's only try of the game.[3]

He also played 80 first class cricket matches for Hampshire C.C.C., scoring 3142 runs at an average of 25.33 which included 4 centuries and 18 half-centuries.[4]

References

  1. "The Harpur Trust 1552-1973" by Joyce Godber, 1973
  2. scrum.com
  3. Bowker, Barry (1978). England Rugby. London: Cassell Ltd. p. 58. ISBN 0304302147.
  4. cricinfo.com