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Antony Lawley 'Tim' Warr (15 May 1913 – 29 January 1995) was an English rugby union player who represented the England national rugby union team. He also played first-class cricket with Oxford University.

Warr's two national caps came during the 1934 Home Nations Championship, where England claimed the triple crown. A winger, he scored a try on debut against Wales and made his other appearance against Ireland.[1]

He played club rugby for Old Leodiensians before joining Wakefield during the 1936/37 season, scoring fourteen tries in twelve games in the two seasons he spent at the club. He also played seven times for Yorkshire and gained a blue for Oxford.[2]

As a cricketer, Warr kept wicket for Oxford University in four first-class matches in 1933 and 1934. He spent some time playing with the Army during the 1940s and in 1950 he represented the Marylebone Cricket Club in a first-class match against Ireland in Dublin.[3]

During the second world war, he was the officer in charge of PT at Sandhurst [4]

A school teacher by profession, he taught at Leeds Grammar School [2] before teaching at Harrow School for over thirty years [5] where he designed the Harrow first XV pitch.[6]

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.scrum.com/england/rugby/player/4154.html|title=Tim Warr| publisher=Scrum.com}}
2. ^Wakefield Rugby Football Club—1901-2001 A Centenary History. Written and compiled by David Ingall in 2001.
3. ^{{cite web |subscription=yes |url=https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/33/33638/statistics_lists.html|title=Lists of matches and detailed statistics for Antony Warr| publisher=CricketArchive}}
4. ^http://www.bbc.co.uk/ww2peopleswar/stories/41/a2537741.shtml
5. ^http://www.cricinfo.com/wisdenalmanack/content/story/228743.html
6. ^{{cite news| url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/rugby_union/article804861.ece | work=The Times | location=London | title=Uttleys wealth of experience guides Harrow to unrivalled achievement | date=23 December 2002 | accessdate=25 April 2010}}

External links

  • Cricinfo: Antony Warr
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9 : 1913 births|1995 deaths|English rugby union players|England international rugby union players|Wakefield RFC|English cricketers|Oxford University cricketers|Marylebone Cricket Club cricketers|Alumni of Brasenose College, Oxford

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