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151:, and Hughes slamming in the second goal. Heron and Hughes made another good run early in the second half and, being well supported, Hughes was able to notch another goal for the Wanderers. It was the first year of Wanderers' "hat-trick" of Final victories. Hughes thus became the first player to score more than once in an FA Cup final. 181:
Hughes teaching career prevented him from appearing for Wanderers over the next two seasons, but he returned in 1880–81 to make five appearances with two goals, both in the opening match of the season against
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During the 1876–77 season, Hughes only made three reported appearances for Wanderers, all in the FA Cup. In the
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scored Wanderers' first after a scramble in front of goal. Their next attack saw a fast run down the field by
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After abandoning his initial choice of a career in the legal profession, Hughes became a school master at
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on 2 October 1880. By now Wanderers were in decline and Hughes played in their penultimate match against
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between 1863 and 1870, where he excelled academically, becoming a school prefect and in 1869-70
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on 11 March, which ended in a 1–1 draw. In the replay a week later, again at the Oval,
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His first Wanderers match came on 29 January 1876 in a 2–0 victory over
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After graduating, in 1876 he initially studied law at the
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Index

Thomas Hughes (disambiguation)
footballer
FA Cup Final
Wanderers
1876
schoolteacher
Highgate School
Winchester College
"Prefect of Hall"
New College, Oxford
Inner Temple
Oxford University
Cambridge University
Swifts
Old Wykehamists
Wanderers
FA Cup finals
Sheffield
FA Cup third round
Francis Heron
Old Etonians
Kennington Oval
final
Charles Wollaston
Hubert Heron
Cup Final
Oxford University
William Lindsay
Jarvis Kenrick
Arthur Kinnaird

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