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Rugby player
Ernest Hammett
Full nameErnest Dyer Galbraith Hammett
Date of birth(1891-10-15)15 October 1891
Place of birthRadstock, Somerset, England
Date of death23 June 1947(1947-06-23) (aged 55)
Place of deathHove, Sussex, England
SchoolNewport High School
Rugby union career
Position(s) Centre
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1920–22 England 8 (12)
1927 British Lions

Ernest Dyer Galbraith Hammett (15 October 1891 – 23 June 1947) was an English international rugby union player.

Hammett was born in Radstock, Somerset, but grew up in Newport, Wales, attending Newport High School. He played association football for Treharris and Newport County, while also gaining a cap for Welsh Amateurs in a 1912 international against England. His rugby was predominantly played in Wales, which included three seasons with Newport RFC.

From 1920 to 1922, Hammett was capped eight times for England as a centre three-quarter. His debut match was against Wales, which had also called him up, unaware that he had committed to England.

Hammett toured Argentina with the British Lions in 1927 and played three of the four matches against the Pumas, contributing 41-points through a try, drop goal, two penalties and 14 conversions.

See also

References

  1. "Ernie Hammett Dead". Leicester Evening Mail. 24 June 1947.
  2. "Football". The Somerset Standard. 9 January 1920.
  3. "The Wooden Spoon, Leinster-Leicester Heineken Cup matches and multi-code players". ESPN.com. 11 April 2011.
  4. "Ernie Hammett's Fine Display". Somerset Guardian. 23 January 1920.
  5. "#235 Ernie Hammett". British & Irish Lions.

External links

British Lions – 1927 Argentina tour
Forwards
Backs
CoachJames "Bim" Baxter
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