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Thomas Wedge (rugby union)

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Tommy Chicky Wedge
Chicky, front row second from right
Birth nameThomas Grenfell Wedge
Date of birth(1881-08-15)15 August 1881
Place of birthSt Ives, Cornwall
Date of death11 December 1964(1964-12-11) (aged 83)
Place of deathPenzance
Occupation(s)Fisherman
Coastguard
Rugby union career
Position(s) Scrum-half
Amateur team(s)
Years Team Apps (Points)

1903–11
St Ives RFC
Cornwall

29
()
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1907–09 England 2
Olympic medal record
Men's Rugby union
Silver medal – second place 1908 London Team competition

Thomas "Chicky" Grenfell Wedge (15 August 1881 – 13 December 1964) was a rugby union player born in St Ives, Cornwall.[1]

Wedge a scrum-half played his club rugby for St Ives RFC as well as representing Cornwall, he gained 29 caps between 1903–11 and was a member of the famous 1908 County Championship winning side that beat Durham 17–3 in the final at Redruth in front of 17,000 people. He gained two international caps for England against France in 1907 and again against Wales in 1909.

"Chicky" also competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics. On 26 October he was a member of the British rugby union team (represented by Cornwall) which won the silver medal losing against Australia in the final, the game was played at White City Stadium as Twickenham was still being built at the time.

As only one medal was awarded to the side the team drew straws for who should take it home which Wedge won.[2]

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References

  1. ^ "Thomas Wedge". Olympedia. Retrieved 7 April 2021.
  2. ^ Gallagher, Brendan (21 August 2022). "When St Ives was the pride of Cornwall". The RugbyPaper. No. 727. pp. 28–9.

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