William Cail
William Cail
Born William Henry Cail
28 February 1849Died 25 November 1925(1925-11-25) (aged 76)
William Henry Cail (28 February 1849 in Gateshead – 25 November 1925 in Newcastle upon Tyne ) was an English rugby pioneer.
William Cail introduced rugby in Cannstatt in 1865.[1] [2] That was the beginning of a community of players which founded later the predecessor clubs of VfB Stuttgart .[3]
William Cail with the British Isles team in 1910
William Cail established the Northern Football Club .[1] In 1892 he was elected president of the Rugby Football Union . In 1894 William Cail became treasurer of the RFU. His influence was important when the Rugby Football Union purchased the Twickenham ground .[4] William Cail was head coach of the British and Irish Lions during the 1910 British Lions tour to South Africa .[1]
References
^ a b c "Descendants of Raiph Ingledue: Seventh Generation (4th Great Grandchildren)" . ingledew.family.name . Retrieved 5 December 2011 .
^ Heineken, Philipp (1930). Erinnerungen an den Cannstatter Fussball-Club [Memories of the Cannstatter Fussball-Club ] (in German). Heidelberg: Verlag Hermann Meister. p. 10.
^ Heineken, Philipp (1930). Erinnerungen an den Cannstatter Fussball-Club [Memories of the Cannstatter Fussball-Club ] (in German). Heidelberg: Verlag Hermann Meister. p. 18.
^ "Cail, William" . 20thcenturylondon.org.uk . Retrieved 5 December 2011 .
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Sporting positions
Preceded by
Rugby Football Union President 1892-94
Succeeded by
To 1900 To the First World War
1900-02: Francis Hugh Fox
1902-04: M Newsome
1904-07: G R Hill
1907-09: C A Crane
1909-11: T C Pring
1911-13: A M Crook
1913-14: A Hartley
To the Second World War
1919-20: A Hartley
1920-22: E Prescott
1922-23: R Henzell
1923-24: M F Waters
1924-25: W S Donne
1925-26: H E Ferens
1926-27: J Baxter
1927-28: P Royds
1928-29: V H Cartwright
1929-30, 1930-31, 1931-32: W T Pearce
1932-33: A D Stoop
1933-34: R F Oakes
1934-35: J Milnes
1935-37: J E Greenwood
1937-39: B A Hill
1939-40: G C Robinson
To the Professional Era
1945-47: J Daniell
1947-48: B C Hartley
1948-49: L G Brown
1949-50: E Watts
1950-51: W Wakefield
1951-52: H Cleaver
1952-53: P Holman
1953-54: J Brunton
1954-55: W C Ramsay
1955: L Clifford
1955-56: W B Gibbs
1956-57: L B "Ginger" Osborne
1957-58: A Marshall
1958-59: J Lawson
1959-60: J A Tallent
1960-61: A T Voyce
1961-62: R G S Hobbs
1962-63: C H Gadney
1963-64: A G Butler
1964-65: L Edwards
1965-66: A Walker
1966-67: D H Harrison
1967-68: J R Locker
1968-69: J T W Berry
1969-70: D T Kemp
1970-71: W Ramsay
1971-72: T A Kemp
1972-73: R. M. A. Kingswell
1973-74: M R Steele-Bodger
1974-75: K H Chapman
1975-76: G Tarn
1976-77: R E G Jeeps
1977-78: A Wharton
1978-79: S R Couchman
1979-80: A W Ramsay
1980-81: J MACG Kendall-Carpenter
1981-82: D K Brooks
1982-83: J V Smiths
1983-84: C R Jacobs
1984-85: A E Agar
1985-86: D W Shuttleworth
1986-87: A A Grimsdell
1987-88: John Burgess
1988-89: J R Simpson
1989-90: D L Sanders
1990-91: M A Pearey
1991-92: P G Yarranton
1992-93: D D Serfontein
1993-94: I D S Beer
1994-95: D H Easby
To the Present Day
1995-96: W J Bishop
1996-97: J T Richardson
1997-98: P G Brook
1998-99: P C Trunkfield
1999-2000: J H Addison
2000-01: D P Rogers
2001-02: R S Manock
2002-03: W G D Morgan
2003-04: R W Horner
2004-05: M S Phillips
2005-06: L C K Angel
2006-07: R A G Rogers
2007-08: B Taylor
2008-09: Brian Williams
2009-10: John Owen
2010-11: Richard Appleby
2011-12: Willie Wildash
2012-13: Paul Murphy
2015-16: Jason Leonard
2016-17: Peter Baines
2017-18: John Spencer
2018-19: Chris Kelly
2019-20: Peter Wheeler
2020-22: Jeff Blackett
2022-23: Nigel Gillingham
2023-24: Rob Briers
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