Chubb Vigne

South African rugby union player and cricketer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

James Talbot "Chubb" Vigne (23 December 1868 – 9 April 1955) was a South African international rugby union player.

BornJames Talbot Vigne
(1868-12-23)23 December 1868
Died9 April 1955(1955-04-09) (aged 86)
Kimberley, South Africa
SchoolNew College, Eastbourne
Position Centre
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Chubb Vigne
BornJames Talbot Vigne
(1868-12-23)23 December 1868
Died9 April 1955(1955-04-09) (aged 86)
Kimberley, South Africa
SchoolNew College, Eastbourne
Rugby union career
Position Centre
Provincial / State sides
Years Team Apps (Points)
Transvaal
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1891 South Africa 3 (0)
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Biography

Born in Fort Beaufort, and educated at New College, Eastbourne, Vigne first played provincial rugby for Transvaal (now known as the Golden Lions).[1]

He was selected to play for South Africa during Great Britain's 1891 tour and played at centre for all three Tests of the series—his only appearances for South Africa. The series, which was South Africa's first as a Test nation, was won 3–0 by Great Britain.[2]

As a cricketer, he represented Griqualand West in four first-class fixtures.[3]

After his international career, Vigne owned a furniture shop in Kimberley.[1] He died in 1955, in Kimberley, at the age of 86.[4]

Test history

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No.OpponentsResults(SA 1st)PositionTriesDateVenue
1.United Kingdom British Isles0–4Centre30 Jul 1891Crusaders Ground, Port Elizabeth
2.United Kingdom British Isles0–3Centre29 Aug 1891Eclectic Cricket Ground, Kimberley
3.United Kingdom British Isles0–4Centre5 Sep 1891Newlands, Cape Town
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