Talk:1910 Great Britain Lions tour
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Three players that are missing...
[edit]The Papers Past — Evening Post — 14 May 1910 — Football web page lists three players that are missing on the Touring squad section of this article, they are; Fred Farrar (born circa-1883) of Yorkshire & Hunslet, Tom Helm of presumably either Scotland (RU) (but not on espnscrum) or Scottish and Other Nationalities (RL) (but I can't find a reference) & Oldham [1], and Jack Bartholomew of Huddersfield. Although I don't believe these footballer played in Test matches, is it known whether these players actually toured? Best Regards. DynamoDegsy (talk) 15:50, 19 July 2012 (UTC)
- It's not known whether they even made it out of the UK. That's why I used the words "originally scheduled". More sources are needed before any light can be shed on this.--Gibson Flying V (talk) 08:02, 20 July 2012 (UTC)
- This photograph shows Jack Bartholomew, but presumably this was taken before departure. It appears Tom Helm did travel… "However, a knee injury sustained prior to departing on the tour, was exacerbated by a tug of war competition with the passengers on-board the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company (P&O) steamship SS Malwa, he played no matches during the tour, and would not play again for Oldham until December 1910", and it appears Fred Farrar also travelled… "was a non-playing substitute for England against New Zealand".
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