Watty Friend

Watty Friend
Full name Walter Smale Friend[1]
Date of birth 19 September 1898[2]
Date of death c. 1983[1]
School The King's School
Rugby union career
Playing career
Position lock[1]
Professional / senior clubs
Years Club / team Caps (points)
Glebe-Balmain[2] 56 [2]
Provincial/State sides
Years Club / team Caps (points)
1920-23 [2] Waratahs[2] 10[2]
National team(s)
Years Club / team Caps (points)
1920–23[1] Waratahs 10[1] (0)[1]

Walter Smale "Watty" Friend (19 September 1898 – c. 1983) was an Australian rugby union player, a state and national representative lock forward in the 1920s. Ten of his New South Wales state appearances have since been decreed as Test matches by the Australian Rugby Union and Friend, who led the side in three such matches in 1923, was therefore a captain of the Australian national team.

Rugby career

Following his time at The King's School in Sydney, Friend starting his club rugby at the Glebe-Balmain club [3] alongside his older brother R.M Friend.[2] He was selected in a New South Wales 2nd XV who met a visiting New Zealand All Blacks side and when he impressed in that performance he was selected in a Sydney Metropolitan side and the state representative side to play those same tourists.[1] With no Queensland Rugby Union administration or competition in place from 1919 to 1929, the New South Wales Waratahs were the top Australian representative rugby union side of the period and a number of their 1920s fixtures played against full international opposition were decreed in 1986 as official Test matches.

In 1921 he figured in three matches for New South Wales against the visiting Springboks. Howell notes that Friends was one of the Waratahs' top players.[2] In 1922 he appeared in all three matches again when the All Blacks visited Sydney, with second and third matches wins resulting in a rare series victory of those days to the Waratahs over the All Blacks. In 1923 New Zealand Māori rugby union team visited and Friend was honoured with the captaincy of New South Wales in a three match series in which the Waratahs were undefeated.

Friend, claimed a total of ten international rugby caps for Australia all of them played at home in Sydney. His record as national captain is unblemished with three appearances and three wins.

Preceded by
Darby Loudon
Australian national rugby union captain
1923
Succeeded by
Billy Sheehan

References

Footnotes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "Scrum.com player profile of Watty Friend". Scrum.com. Retrieved 12 July 2010.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Howell pp76-77
  3. "Drummoyne Club History". Drummoynerugby.com.au. Retrieved 1 Aug 2011.

Bibliography


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