George Dickenson
Personal information | ||||||
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Full name | George Thomas Dickenson | |||||
Born | March quarter 1882[1] Warrington, England | |||||
Died | June quarter 1953 (aged 71)[2] Warrington, England | |||||
Playing information | ||||||
Position | Centre | |||||
Club | ||||||
Years | Team | Pld | T | G | FG | P |
1900–14 | Warrington | 375 | 94 | 5 | 9 | 310 |
Representative | ||||||
Years | Team | Pld | T | G | FG | P |
1904–09 | England | 4 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
1908 | Great Britain | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
George Dickenson (1882 – 1953) was an English professional rugby league footballer of the 1900s, and 1910s playing at representative level for Great Britain, and England, and at club level for Warrington, as a Centre, i.e. number 3 or 4.
Playing career
International honours
George Dickenson won caps for England while at Warrington in 1904 against Other Nationalities, in 1908 against Wales (2 matches), in 1909 against Australia,[3] and won a cap for Great Britain while at Warrington in 1908 against Australia.[4]
County Cup Final Appearances
George Dickenson played, and scored a try, in Warrington's 6-15 defeat to Broughton Rangers in the 1906 Lancashire Cup final during the 1906–07 season at Central Park, Wigan on Saturday 1 December 1906.
References
- ↑ "Index entry". FreeBMD. ONS. Retrieved 18 October 2016.
- ↑ "Index entry". FreeBMD. ONS. Retrieved 18 October 2016.
- ↑ "England Statistics at englandrl.co.uk". englandrl. 31 December 2011. Retrieved 1 January 2012.
- ↑ "Great Britain Statistics at englandrl.co.uk". englandrl. 31 December 2011. Retrieved 1 January 2012.
External links
- England Statistics at englandrl.co.uk
- Great Britain Statistics at englandrl.co.uk
- Statistics at rugbyleagueproject.org
- Statistics at wolvesplayers.thisiswarrington.co.uk
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