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Bernard Charles Hartley

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in 1900, winning a sporting "Blue". By the time Hartley made his international debut on 9 March 1901, he was representing Blackheath, despite still being at Cambridge. His first cap for England was at
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Although his international career was behind him, Hartley has a long relationship with the game of rugby throughout his life. In 1900 he was offered a place in the invitational touring team,
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in 1897. At Cambridge he won three sporting "Blues" as a student, one in rugby and two in athletics for the hammer. He served in the British Army during World War I, as a lieutenant in the
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in the 1901 Easter tour. In the 1903-1904 Barbarian tours he was made team captain and would later become Honorary Secretary of the club.
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Hartley first came to note as a rugby player when he represented Cambridge University. He played in one
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Bernard Hartley captaining the 1904 Barbarians, seated centre of middle row
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In 1907 he became Cambridge University RUFC's representative on the
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and in 1947 he was awarded the Military Division of the same award.
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Rugby union players from the London Borough of Redbridge
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Military personnel from the London Borough of Redbridge
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Woodford, London
Dulwich College
Jesus College, Cambridge
Cambridge University R.U.F.C.
Blackheath F.C.
Barbarian F.C.
England
rugby union
England
Cambridge University
Blackheath
British Isles
tour of South Africa
Woodford, London
Dulwich College
Jesus College, Cambridge
Hertfordshire Regiment
Order of the British Empire

Varsity Match
Blackheath
1901 Home Nations Championship
Scotland
Inverleith
Barbarian F.C.
try
Newport
Rugby Football Union
Jock Hartley Profile on scrum.com

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