Tim Taylor (rugby union, born 1888)
Frederick Mark Taylor known as Tim Taylor (18 March 1888 – 2 March 1966)[1] was a rugby union fly half who played 294 games for Leicester Tigers between 1907–1923 and once for England in 1914. Taylor made his Leicester debut on 5 October 1907 at Welford Road against Manchester in a 32-6 win for Leicester, he also played the next match against Bristol but did not feature again in the 1907/08 season. For the next two season's Tim was the back up to Tigers captain Jamie Watson before forcing Watson to centre in the second half of the 1909/10 season. Taylor started the Midlands Counties Cup final in 1910 against Coventry which Leicester won, he also played as Leicester won the cup in 1912 and 1913.[2] Tim Taylor formed a long lasting half back partnership with Pedlar Wood playing 188 games together for Leicester, this is the third most selected half back partnership in the club's history.[3] Taylor played his only international for England on 17 January 1914 against Wales at Twickenham.[4] He played with his regular Leicester partner Wood and despite winning the game both players were dropped for the next game in the 1914 Five Nations Championship against Scotland. SourcesFarmer,Stuart & Hands, David Tigers-Official History of Leicester Football Club (The Rugby DevelopmentFoundation ISBN 978-0-9930213-0-5) References
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