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Sydney Start

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Sydney Start
Full nameSydney Philp Start
Date of birth(1969-05-17)17 May 1969
Place of birthSalford, Lancashire, England
Date of death14 December 1969(1969-12-14) (aged 0)
Place of deathHarrietsham, Kent, England
Rugby union career
Position(s) Three-quarter / Halfback
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1907 England 1 (0)

Sydney Philp Start (17 May 1879 – 14 December 1969) was an English international rugby union player.

Born in Salford, Start played his rugby in the Royal Navy and was capped once for England, as a halfback against Scotland at Blackheath in 1907, although his usual position was three-quarter.[1]

Start captained Cambridgeshire in cricket.[2]

A Royal Navy officer, Start was appointed naval aide-de-camp to King George V in 1931.[3]

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References

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  1. ^ "Football". The Times. 16 March 1907.
  2. ^ "Engineer-Capt. S. P. Start". Saffron Walden Weekly News. 22 May 1931.
  3. ^ "Obituary". The Daily Telegraph. 16 December 1969.
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