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Edward Peake

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382:. The first Welsh team was mainly chosen from the geographic distribution of the representative clubs, so Mulloch could appease the different club regions of Wales, and the university pedigree of the players. Peake would have fitted both these categories, and would have been known to Mullock as his Newport team had played Chepstow twice in the 1879–1880 season. Peake played at three-quarters alongside the team captain 386:, in a game that quickly turned into a national embarrassment when England scored 13 tries without reply. This first historic game would be Peake's one and only international rugby cap, along with eight other members of the Welsh squad. From that first Welsh squad, Peake was one of three players who later became Anglican clergymen, the others being captain, Bevan and future Wales' captain 418: 359: 307:
While at Oxford Peake won Blues in both cricket and athletics and represented the university rugby team. He had a brief career in rugby, curtailed by injury, but was able to have a longer cricketing career, representing Gloucestershire and Berkshire.
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Peake first played cricket for Marlborough College, where he was a member of the cricket eleven in 1878, captaining the team in 1879. At Oriel College he joined the
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where he was also the headmaster of their Cathedral Choir School. By 1921, Peake had left education and was the rector of
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or in the comprehensive list of Oxford Sporting Blues in Rothmans Rugby Yearbook 1981–82, Vivian Jenkins, pg148
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Edward Peake left money in his will for a school to be built, Edward Peake Middle School on Potton Road,
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Peake sat in middle row, second from left, with the first Wales international team, 1881.
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rugby union team that played England in 1881. In his later life he became a teacher and
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Although several websites state that Peake won an Oxford Blue, it is not mentioned at
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to Richard Peake of Chepstow and his wife Gertrude Peake. He was educated first at
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Peake was a school teacher by profession and became assistant master at two
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Alumni Oxonienses: the Members of the University of Oxford, 1715–1886
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Peake first played rugby at Marlborough College, before representing
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Fields of Praise: The Official History of The Welsh Rugby Union
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For the South Australian magistrate and parliamentarian, see
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Peake later played a single game for first-class Welsh team
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in Yorkshire, before gaining his first headship, at
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Edward John Peake
Tidenham
Gloucestershire
Huntingdonshire
Marlborough College
Oriel College, Oxford
Three-quarter
Oxford University RFC
Chepstow RFC
Newport RFC
Wales
rugby union
county
cricketer
Oriel College, Oxford
Blue
Gloucestershire
Wales
Anglican
Tidenham
Gloucestershire
Marlborough College
Oriel College, Oxford
private schools
Clifton
Clifton College
Giggleswick School
Bradford College
Christ Church, Oxford
Bluntisham

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