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Harry Myers (rugby)
English rugby union and rugby league player

Harry Myers (rugby)

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English rugby union and rugby league player
Work field
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Leeds, Leeds, West Yorkshire, Yorkshire and the Humber
Place of death
Keighley, Bradford, West Yorkshire, Yorkshire and the Humber
Age
31 years
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Biography

Harry Myers (3 February 1875 in Leeds – 19 December 1906 in Keighley) was a rugby union and later rugby league footballer of the 1890s and 1900s, playing representative level rugby union for England, and at club level for Keighley, as a fly-half, and playing club level rugby league for Keighley

Playing career

International honours

Harry Myers won a cap for England while at Keighley in the 6-9 defeat by Ireland at Athletic Ground, Richmond, London on Saturday 5 February 1898.

Change of code

Keighley converted from rugby union to rugby league on 14 July 1900, Myers elected to stay with the club and consequently was banned by the Rugby Football Union from all contact with the sport.

Other notable appearances

Harry Myers played, and scored a try in The Rest's 5-7 defeat by Leeds in the 1901–02 Yorkshire Senior Competition Champions versus The Rest match at Headingley Rugby Stadium, Leeds on Saturday 19 April 1902.

Death

Harry Myers died on 19 December 1906 from injuries sustained from a collision on the field of play a month earlier while captaining Keighley against Dewsbury. His funeral cortège was watched by 10,000 people as it passed through Keighley.

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