Harry Sibson, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Harry Sibson

English rugby union player

Date of Birth: 19-Jul-1919

Place of Birth: Leicester, England, United Kingdom

Date of Death: 05-Jan-2010

Profession: rugby union player

Zodiac Sign: Cancer


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About Harry Sibson

  • Harry Sibson (15 July 1919 – 5 January 2010)Harry was a wing forward who played for Aylestonians prior to being invited to join Leicester Tigers.
  • Harry played 183 games for Tigers between 1947 and 1954, he was also club secretary and between 1981 and 1983 he was Leicester Tigers president.
  • He was an official at the Tigers when a great many players came through the teams to England honours; Peter Wheeler, Clive Woodward, Paul Dodge, Dusty Hare, Les Cusworth, Dean Richards to name a few.
  • He was affectionally known by the players as "The Scrimshanker", a reference to his insistence that there would be "no room for scrimshankers on the pitch today".
  • Harry Sibson is also credited with the introduction of the new offside rule.
  • Prior to this time wing forwards at that time needed only to keep behind the ball in the scrum.
  • The press comment was "one thing would be to introduce new rules curbing the power of the wing forward.
  • Sibson … showed us, particularly in the Cardiff match at Welford Road, just how well open play can be stifled….
  • holding Haydn Tanner in subjection in the 1947-8 campaign".
  • Haydn Tanner was considered the best scrum half of his generation.

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