Gordon Bonner (1907-1985) was a rugby union international who was part of the British and Irish Lions team that toured New Zealand and Australia in 1930. He never represented England, and later changed code to play Rugby league.
Birth name | William Gordon MacGregor Bonner | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Date of birth | 8 September 1907 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Place of birth | Wakefield, England | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Date of death | 1 June 1985 | (aged 77)|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
School | Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Wakefield | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Position | Fullback | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Early life
editWilliam Gordon MacGregor Bonner was born in 1907 in Wakefield, West Riding of Yorkshire. He was the son of Arthur Alexander Bonner, a cattle dealer[1] and also magistrate for Wakefield.[2] His father was also a prominent member of the Rugby League establishment, at one time being president of the Wakefield Trinity rugby league club, and also between 1936 and 1938 was chairman of the Rugby Football League Council.[3]
William went on to be educated at Queen Elizabeth Grammar School, Wakefield.[4]
Rugby career
editBonner went on to play for Bradford and for Yorkshire as fullback. He played in ten of the matches on the toured New Zealand and Australia in 1930 at fullback.[5] but he did not play in any of the tests. He scored two conversions during these games. Despite playing for the British team, he was never selected for England.
Rugby league club career
editGordon Bonner made his début for Wakefield Trinity during September 1932, as a full-back he played 79-matches, scoring 1-try, and 31-goals, for 65-points.[6] He later played for Castleford.
Personal life
editReferences
edit- ^ Yorkshire Evening Post West Yorkshire, England, 4 March 1952
- ^ Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer West Yorkshire, England, 29 July 1939
- ^ Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer West Yorkshire, England, 5 March 1952
- ^ QEGS Rugby. Wakefield Grammar School Foundation official website.
- ^ Gordon Bonner. British and Irish Lions player archive
- ^ a b Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer West Yorkshire, England, 29 August 1934