Frankie Waring
Frank Walter (Frankie) Waring , born the November 7th 1908 with the Cape (South Africa) and deceased the January 24th 2000, was a player of Rugby to XV which played with the team of South Africa. It evolved/moved at the station of center. It evolved/moved with the Western Province which disputes the Currie Cup.
Career
It disputed its first test match the December 19th 1931 against the Ireland. Its last test match was against the Australia the September 2nd 1933.The South-Africans make a round in Great Britain and Ireland in 1931-1932. They beat the Wales 8-3 with Swansea, they carry it 8-3 against the Ireland. They gain the January 2nd then 7-0 against the England. Then they beat the Scotland 6-3 with two tests of Danie Craven and the captain Bennie Osler. It is a large slam. Frankie Waring plays two matches and registers a test.
The Wallabies carry out their first round in South Africa in 1933 for a series of five test matches. The Springboks gain the series by 3 victories with 2. They are their first confrontations. Frankie Waring plays the five matches.
Prize list
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7 test matches with the team of South Africa
- 2 tests, 6 points
- Selections per year: 1 in 1931, 1 in 1932, 5 in 1933
Appendices
Notes & references
External bonds
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- Frankie Waring to see 1933 in Springbok Rugby Hall off Famed
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