Teddy Haselmere, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Teddy Haselmere

rugby union player (1895-1983)

Date of Birth: 01-Apr-1895

Place of Birth: Rugby, England, United Kingdom

Date of Death: 08-Oct-1983

Profession: rugby union player

Zodiac Sign: Aries


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About Teddy Haselmere

  • Teddy Haselmere (born Edward Ernest Hasselmeier, 1 April 1895 – 8 October 1983) was a rugby union wing who played for Leicester Tigers, Northampton Saints and Rugby Lions.
  • He holds a number of records for Leicester Tigers including most appearances in a season (45 in 1922–23), most tries in a season (59 in 1919–20), most tries in a calendar year (46 in 1920) and most time scores a hat-trick or better (17).
  • He scored 136 tries in 180 appearances for Leicester, 6th most of all-time. Haselmere first played for his home-town of Rugby under his birth-name of Hasselmeier in 1913 but the family changed their name due to anti-German feeling arising from the First World War.
  • He made his debut for Leicester on 26 December 1918 in the club's first post-war game.
  • The next season he set the record for tries in a single season with 59 tries in 40 appearances.
  • He gained an England trial in the season but was not capped.
  • In 1922–23 he was an ever-present for the Tigers playing all 45 matches in the season but left the club the following season.
  • He also played for Rugby and Northampton Saints amassing 310 tries in 448 games.In 2008 he was nominated for a place on Leicester's Walk of Legends but was beaten by Rory Underwood.

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