Arthur Butler (rugby union)
English rugby union player
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Arthur Geoffrey Butler (30 September 1914 – 21 March 2007) was an English international rugby union player.[1]
Full nameArthur Geoffrey Butler
Born30 September 1914
Oxford, England
Died21 March 2007 (aged 92)
Henley-on-Thames, England
Position
Wing
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| Born | 30 September 1914 Oxford, England | ||||||||||||||||
| Died | 21 March 2007 (aged 92) Henley-on-Thames, England | ||||||||||||||||
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Born in Oxford, Butler was a speedy wing three-quarter, who won Southern Counties championships in the 100 and 220 yards sprint events.[2] He played his rugby for Harlequins and was capped twice for England during their triple crown-winning 1937 Home Nations campaign. After debuting against Wales at Twickenham, Butler contributed a second-half try in the 9–8 win over Ireland, but wasn't picked for the final fixture against Scotland.[3]
Butler was appointed RFU president in 1963, becoming the first from the Oxfordshire union to fill the position.[4]