JImmy Peters

Published on 28 April 2024 at 20:28

Jimmy Peters

1879 – 1954

Profession – Rugby Player

Did you know?

  • Jimmy Peters was born in 1879.
  • Died in 1954
  • First black Rugby player to play for England.
  • Peters (1879-1854) played in the stand-off position against Scotland.
  • He was not born in Devon.
  • He settled in Plymouth and had a successful Rugby Career
  • It took 82 years before England fielded a black player again – Chris Oti in 1988
  • He was born in Saltford by an English mother.
  • He was a bareback rider in the circus.
  • Broke his arm as a child.
  • At a time, he ended up in an orphanage in London.
  • He captained the orphanage’s rugby team.
  • Lived and played rugby in Bristol from 1900 to 1902.
  • Worked in the dockyard and joined Plymouth Rugby Club in 1903.
  • Represented Devon in 1903 and won his county cap.
  • Played for the Devon team against the South Africa Rugby team.
  • Suffered discrimination in his career as a Rugby player.
  • Peters won five England caps between 1906 – 1908.
  • He won the Devon team championship in 1907-8.
  • Died in Plymouth in 1954
  • In 2003, Peters was honoured by the Rugby Football Union (RFU) staged an exhibition in his honour.

 

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