Roger Cuthbert Wakefield

English rugby union footballer
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroEnglish rugby union footballer
PlacesUnited Kingdom Great Britain England
wasAthlete Rugby union player
Work fieldSports
Gender
Male
Birth1 July 1906, Ulverston, United Kingdom
Death1 July 1986 (aged 80 years)
Star signCancer
Family
Mother:Ethel Mary Knott
Father:Roger William Wakefield
Children:Deirdre Eva Preston Wakefield
Education
Sedbergh School
Trinity College
Awards
Officer of the Order of the British Empire 
Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George 
Sports Teams
Harlequin F.C.
Cambridge University RUFC
British & Irish Lions
The details

Biography

Roger Cuthbert Wakefield CMG, OBE, FRICS (27 June 1906 – 1 July 1986) was a prominent English surveyor, former director of the British Sudan Survey department, and an early twentieth century rugby union international who is known as one of the "lost lions" due to his participation on the 1927 British Lions tour to Argentina which, although retrospectively recognised as a Lions tour, did not confer test status on any of the four encounters with the Argentina national rugby union team.

Early life

Wakefield was born at Cark in 1906, the youngest son of Roger William Wakefield, a medical doctor, and Ethel Mary (née Knott). He was the brother of Sir Edward Wakefield, 1st Baronet, a Conservative politician and Wavell Wakefield who became a rugby union international, captaining England, and later a politician and eventually 1st Baron Wakefield of Kendal. Like his elder brother, he attended Sedbergh School in the West Riding of Yorkshire (now part of Cumbria). He then went on to Trinity College, Cambridge.

Rugby career

Like his brother, Roger played rugby at Sedbergh, a school renowned for its prowess in the sport. At Cambridge he gained his blue and it was from here that he was selected for the 1927 tour to Argentina. On this tour he was one of a number of uncapped players but only one of two players not selected to play in any of the tests. Despite being selected for the Great Britain side, he never went on to play for his national side.

Career

RC Wakefield played a significant part in the history of British survey. He directed also directed the modernisation of the Sudan Survey Department.

Personal and later life

He married Elizabeth Rhoda Wakefield, born Davie, in 1936. He died on 1 July 1986, aged 80.

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