Billy Millar (rugby Union)
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William Alexander Millar (6 November 1883 – 3 March 1949) was a South African
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player. He was captain during South Africa's Tour of Great Britain in 1906.


Personal life

Millar was born in 1884 in
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. Millar was 5 feet 10 inches in height, and weighed 13 stone 2 pounds. He played a little football at the South African College in 1899. He was an amateur boxer, having won the heavyweight championship of the Western Province.


Career

He did not start playing the game again till 1903. He was badly wounded during the
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, and, on returning to Cape Town to convalesce, his recreations were walking, mountain climbing and shooting. These exercises gave him stamina and strength for Rugby football. In 1903 he started in the second string of the Gardens, but joined the first later that season. In 1904-6 he steadily improved, till in the last season he was recognised as one of the best forwards in the Western Province. He was selected for the Western Province in the Currie Cup Tournament at Johannesburg. His omission from the original list of those selected caused some surprise, but Bertie Mosenthal's inability to make the trip gave him a place as first reserve.EJL Plateneur. "The Springbokken Tour in Great Britain". Published 1907.


See also

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South African rugby union captains Every player to captain the South Africa national rugby union team (the Springboks) in a test match is listed here. Captains are listed in chronological order of their first match as captain. H.H. Castens captained South Africa on 30 July 1891 ...


References


External links

*http://www.espn.co.uk/southafrica/rugby/player/1851.html *http://www.rugbyrelics.com/Museum/exhibits/Thumbographs.htm#MILLAR {{DEFAULTSORT:Millar, William Alexander 1883 births 1949 deaths South African rugby union players South Africa international rugby union players South African rugby union referees Rugby union forwards Rugby union players from the Eastern Cape