Henry Toft

Herbert Toft (1909–1987), known as H. B. Toft, Henry Toft, or Bert Toft, was a rugby union international who represented England from 1936 to 1939.[2] He also captained his country.[2]

H B Toft
Birth nameHerbert Toft
Date of birth2 October 1909
Place of birthSalford
Date of death7 July 1987
Place of death(registered in) Chichester (aged 77 years 278 days)
SchoolManchester Grammar School
UniversityManchester University[1]
Occupation(s)[Headmaster and Captain of England's Rugby Team]
Rugby union career
Position(s) Hooker
National team(s)
Years Team Apps (Points)
1936-1939 England 10 (Pts:0;
Tries:0;
Conv:0;
Pens:0;
Drop:0)

Early life

Hebert Toft was born on 2 October 1909 in Salford.[2] He attended Manchester Grammar School and then Manchester University,[1] returning to his school to become a teacher and later headmaster.[1] Born Herbert Toft, he was known by a number of variations on this. Although named Herbert, by the time he was at university he was known as Henry. One explanation of why he then became known as H B Toft was that when it became apparent that of the founders of the Manchester XXI Club he was the only one with one forename, they rechristened him Henry "Bloody" Toft.[3] However, he had also been known as Bert due to a foreshortening of his birth name. This was combined with his nickname Henry such that he became known as Henry Bert Toft, and thence H B Toft. So ubiquitous was the use of Henry Bert Toft as his name that some commentators on the sport cite Henry Bert as his forenames.[4]

Rugby union career

Toft played for Sale Rugby Club and made his international debut on 21 March 1936 at Twickenham in the England vs Scotland match.[2] Of the 10 matches he played for his national side he was on the winning side on 7 occasions.[2] He played his final match for England on 18 March 1939 at Murrayfield in the Scotland vs England match.[2] His rugby career was interrupted by World War II when he left to serve in the Royal Air Force.

References

  1. Steve Lewis, One Among Equals, pages 141, 2008 (Vertical Editions:London)
  2. Herbert Toft Profile on scrum.com
  3. University of Manchester XXI Club - Club History: The First 25 Years - written by Allister Cranna (Cross Country 1944)
  4. Steve Lewis, One Among Equals, pages 278, 2008 (Vertical Editions:London)
  • RAF V Paris at Parc Des Princes 11 November 1944
  • The RAF team who played in the last wartime fixture at Swansea with South Wales whom they beat 22-3 on 7 October 1944.
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