Herbert Rawson

Herbert Edward Rawson (3 September 1852 – 18 October 1924) was an English footballer who played once (as a forward) for England, and appeared in two FA Cup finals, winning the cup in 1875 as a member of the Royal Engineers.

Career

Rawson was born in Port Louis, Mauritius, and, like his younger brother William, was educated at Westminster School in London. He represented the school at football between 1869 and 1871, becoming captain in his final year.[1]

After leaving school he joined the Royal Engineers and was a member of the side who reached the 1874 FA Cup Final, losing 2–0 to Oxford University. His brother William played for the opposition.[2] The following year, the Engineers again reached the final, this time defeating the Old Etonians 2–0 in a replay, after a 1–1 draw in the first match.[3]

Shortly before the 1875 FA Cup Final, Rawson was selected (along with William) for the England team against Scotland. This was the first occasion on which two brothers played for England in the same match.[4] The match ended in a 2–2 draw.[5]

Rawson was also a notable cricketer who made one appearance for Kent, when he was the wicket-keeper in a match against W. G. Grace's XI in September 1873. Although he failed to score, he claimed four wickets either from catches or stumpings.[6] In this match his Royal Engineers colleague, Henry Renny-Tailyour, also played for Kent.

Honours

Royal Engineers

References

  1. Graham Betts (2006). England: Player by player. Green Umbrella Publishing. p. 198. ISBN 1-905009-63-1.
  2. FA Cup Final 1874: Richard Bevan's Sporting Chronicle website
  3. FA Cup Final 1875: Richard Bevan's Sporting Chronicle website
  4. "First occasion when two brothers played for England in the same match". This can be verified by scrolling through the team lists for the first few England matches. Although Charles Clegg played in the first match and his brother William Clegg was in the second, they did not play together. William Rawson and Herbert Rawson played together in match 4. The history of the Wanderers says that Hubert Heron and his brother Francis (or Frank) were the first brothers to play together but that was not until match 5 in 1876.
  5. International debut for England v. Scotland, 1875: EnglandFC website.
  6. "Kent v WG Grace's XI". cricketarchive.com. Retrieved 18 January 2008.
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