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William Cail
BornWilliam Henry Cail
28 February 1849
Gateshead, Tyne and Wear
Died25 November 1925(1925-11-25) (aged 76)
Newcastle upon Tyne

William Henry Cail (28 February 1849 in Gateshead – 25 November 1925 in Newcastle upon Tyne) was an English rugby pioneer.

William Cail introduced rugby in Cannstatt in 1865. That was the beginning of a community of players which founded later the predecessor clubs of VfB Stuttgart.

William Cail with the British Isles team in 1910

William Cail established the Northern Football Club. In 1892 he was elected president of the Rugby Football Union. In 1894 William Cail became treasurer of the RFU. His influence was important when the Rugby Football Union purchased the Twickenham ground. William Cail was head coach of the British and Irish Lions during the 1910 British Lions tour to South Africa.

References

  1. ^ "Descendants of Raiph Ingledue: Seventh Generation (4th Great Grandchildren)". ingledew.family.name. Retrieved 5 December 2011.
  2. Heineken, Philipp (1930). Erinnerungen an den Cannstatter Fussball-Club [Memories of the Cannstatter Fussball-Club] (in German). Heidelberg: Verlag Hermann Meister. p. 10.
  3. Heineken, Philipp (1930). Erinnerungen an den Cannstatter Fussball-Club [Memories of the Cannstatter Fussball-Club] (in German). Heidelberg: Verlag Hermann Meister. p. 18.
  4. "Cail, William". 20thcenturylondon.org.uk. Retrieved 5 December 2011.

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Sporting positions
Preceded byEdward Temple Gurdon Rugby Football Union President
1892-94
Succeeded byRoger Walker
Rugby Football Union presidents
To 1900
To the First World War
To the Second World War
To the professional era
To the present day
British Lions – 1910 South Africa tour
Forwards
Backs
CoachRees and Cail
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