Percy Lawrie (rugby union)

Percy Lawrie
Full name Percy William Lawrie
Date of birth 26 September 1888
Place of birth Lutterworth, England
Date of death 27 December 1956
Place of death Leicester, England
School Wyggeston School
Occupation(s) Accountant
Rugby union career
Playing career
Position Wing
Professional / senior clubs
Years Club / team Caps (points)
190724 Leicester Tigers 318 (727)
National team(s)
Years Club / team Caps (points)
191011 England 2 (3)

Percy William Lawrie known as Percy Lawrie (26 September 1888 – 27 December 1956)[1] was a rugby union wing who played 318 games for Leicester Tigers between 1907 and 1924 and twice for England between 1910 and 1911.

Lawrie is Leicester's leading try scorer with 206 tries, more than 30 ahead of nearest challenger Barry Evans; Lawrie broke the previous record of 153 on Boxing Day 1918, Leicester's first game after the Great War, against Leicestershire's 4th Battalion.[2] He was the club's top try scorer for six successive seasons between 190814 and became the first Leicester player to score a hat trick against the Barbarians.

Lawrie was captain of Leicester for 165 games between 191114 and then again between 192023[3] this was a record which stood until 2004 when Martin Johnson over took him.[4]

Lawrie made his international debut for England on 19 March 1910 against Scotland at Inverleith.[5] in the last game of the 1910 Five Nations Championship, his only other England cap was the next year against the same opponents at Twickenham where he scored a try.[6]

During the war Lawrie served as a lieutenant in the Royal Artillery and following his retirement from playing rugby in 1924 he served on Leicester's committee until ill health forced his retirement in 1954. He died 2 years later on 27 December 1956 just half an hour before Leicester played the Barbarians.

Sources

Farmer,Stuart & Hands, David Tigers-Official History of Leicester Football Club (The Rugby DevelopmentFoundation ISBN 978-0-9930213-0-5)

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References

  1. "Percy Lawrie". ESPNscrum. Retrieved 12 November 2016.
  2. Farmer, Stuart; Hands, David. Tigers - Official history of Leicester Football Club. The Rugby DevelopmentFoundation. p. 509. ISBN 978-0-9930213-0-5.
  3. Farmer, Stuart; Hands, David. Tigers - Official history of Leicester Football Club. The Rugby DevelopmentFoundation. p. 386. ISBN 978-0-9930213-0-5.
  4. "Johnno Breaks Captaincy Record". 20 February 2004. Retrieved 12 November 2016.
  5. "Scotland (5) 5 - 14 (5) England (FT)". ESPNScrum. Retrieved 12 November 2016.
  6. "England (8) 13 - 8 (3) Scotland (FT)". ESPNScrum. Retrieved 12 November 2016.
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