Fred Miller (1873–?) was a
Welsh
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international
rugby union
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forward who played club rugby for
Mountain Ash Mountain ash may refer to:
* ''Eucalyptus regnans'', the tallest of all flowering plants, native to Australia
* Mountain-ashes or rowans, varieties of trees and shrubs in the genus ''Sorbus''
See also
* Mountain Ash, Rhondda Cynon Taf
Mounta ...
; and was the first player to represent an international team whilst at the club when he was selected for
Wales
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in 1896. Miller later 'Went North', joining professional
rugby league
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team
Hull F.C.
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Miller was a collier by trade, working at
Nixon's Navigation Colliery in
Mountain Ash Mountain ash may refer to:
* ''Eucalyptus regnans'', the tallest of all flowering plants, native to Australia
* Mountain-ashes or rowans, varieties of trees and shrubs in the genus ''Sorbus''
See also
* Mountain Ash, Rhondda Cynon Taf
Mounta ...
, and was described as ''a stalwart specimen of the Welsh collier''.
[Smith (1980), pg 107.]
Rugby career
Miller was first selected to play for Wales while representing Mountain Ash at club level. He was chosen for the final game of the
1896 Home Nations Championship
The 1896 Home Nations Championship was the fourteenth series of the rugby union Home Nations Championship. Six matches were played between 4 January and 14 March. It was contested by England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
Table
Results
...
, against Ireland; one of only two new caps to be brought into the Welsh team along with
Llewellyn Lloyd
George Llewellyn Lloyd (1877 – 1 August 1957) was a Welsh international half-back who played club rugby for Newport and county rugby with Kent. He won 12 caps for Wales and captained the team on one occasion against Scotland.
Rugby career
...
. Wales lost the game due to the Irish overcoming the Welsh kick-and-rush tactics employed by the forwards, and the next game Miller was replaced by
Jack Rhapps
John "Jack" Rhapps (15 July 1876 – 23 January 1950) was a Welsh international rugby union forward who played club rugby for Penygraig, and international rugby for Wales. Rhapps later "Went North", when he turned professional, joining rugby l ...
.
Miller found himself out of favour with the Welsh selectors until he was recalled four years later for the
1900 Championship replacing
Llanelli
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's
David Daniel. This was the beginning of the First Golden Age of Welsh rugby, and Miller was part of the team that won all three of the 1900 Championship games to lift the
Triple Crown
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. Miller played in all three matches, and did enough to secure his reselection for the entire
1901 Home Nations Championship
The 1901 Home Nations Championship was the nineteenth series of the rugby union Home Nations Championship. Six matches were played between 5 January and 16 March. It was contested by England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
Scotland won all their t ...
. Wales won the opener against England and the final game to Ireland, but were outclassed against Scotland at Inverleith. Miller was replaced in the 1902 tournament by
Arthur Harding
Arthur Flowers Harding (8 August 1878 – 15 May 1947) was an English-born international rugby union player who played for and captained the Wales national team. Often called 'Boxer' Harding, he was a member of the Wales team for the famous '' ...
.
International matches played
Wales
[Smith (1980), pg 469.]
* 1900, 1901
* 1900, 1901
* 1896, 1900, 1901
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References
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1873 births
Hull F.C. players
Mountain Ash RFC players
Rugby league players from Powys
Rugby union forwards
Rugby union players from Powys
Wales international rugby union players
Welsh miners
Welsh rugby league players
Welsh rugby union players
Year of death missing