Alfred Cattell

Alfred Cattell
Full name Alfred Cattell
Date of birth (1857-04-27)27 April 1857
Place of birth Cottesmore, Rutland, England
Date of death 10 September 1933(1933-09-10) (aged 76)
Place of death Sheffield, England
School Cottesmore School
University Oxford University
Occupation(s) headmaster
Rugby union career
Playing career
Position Forward
Amateur clubs
Years Club / team
Oxford University RFC
Llanelli RFC
National team(s)
Years Club / team Caps (points)
1882-1883 Wales[1] 2 (0)

Alfred Cattell (27 April 1857 10 September 1933)[2] was an English-born international rugby union player for Wales who in his later life became Lord Mayor of Sheffield. As a rugby player Cattell represented Oxford University[3] before joining club team Llanelli and being selected for Wales.

Rugby career

Cattell came to prominence as a rugby player representing first class Welsh team Llanelli. In 1882 Cattell was selected for the Welsh national team as part of the 1883 Home Nations Championship against England. This was the first match of the first Home Nations Championship and Cattell along with Thomas Judson and Harry Bowen became the first players to represent Llanelli in an international game. Under the captaincy of Charles Lewis, and played on Welsh soil for the first time, Wales were outclassed by an English team that had lost only three times in their first 21 matches. Although the Welsh were beaten by two goals and four tries to nil, it was seen as a far more promising result than the teams first meeting 22 months prior, and the selectors kept faith with the majority of the team. Cattell gained his second and final cap for Wales in a game away to Scotland at Raeburn Place. This was the first time the countries had faced each other in a rugby union match, and Wales lost by three goals to one. In the next season four new caps were brought into the Welsh pack and Cattell was not reselected to represent Wales again.

International matches played

Wales (rugby union)[4]

Later career and death

After leaving rugby and Wales, Cattell returned to England. He served as a councillor[5] and alderman[6] on Sheffield City Council and magistrate in Sheffield. In 1917 he was elected to the position of Lord Mayor of Sheffield.

Cattell was at one time the Chairman of Sheffield United F.C..[7] He died in Sheffield on 10 September 1933.

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