Mike Weston

England international rugby union player and cricketer (1938–2023)

Michael Philip Weston (21 August 1938 – 24 December 2023) was an England international rugby union player and captain.

Weston was capped twenty-nine times for England between 1960 and 1968, winning twenty-four caps as a centre and five caps as a fly-half.[1] He scored one try and one drop goal for England. He captained England five times, leading his country in all three matches of the 1963 England rugby union tour of Australasia, and then again in the final two matches of his international career in 1968. England won one and lost four of his matches as captain.

Weston was selected for the 1962 British Lions tour to South Africa, playing in all four internationals against South Africa and the 1966 British Lions tour to Australia and New Zealand where he played in the two internationals against Australia but not in any of the internationals against the All Blacks.

Born on 21 August 1938,[2] Weston was educated at Durham School. He played club rugby for Durham City and represented Durham County Cricket Club in minor counties cricket. His sons Phil Weston and Robin Weston both played first-class county cricket. Mike Weston died on 24 December 2023, at the age of 85.[3]

References

  1. ^ Griffiths, pages 1:36-1:41
  2. ^ Griffiths, John (1987). The Phoenix Book of International Rugby Records. London: J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd. pp. 12:11. ISBN 0-460-07003-7.
  3. ^ "Durham-born England rugby captain Mike Weston dies aged 85". The Northern Echo. 4 January 2024. Retrieved 4 January 2024.

External links

  • Sunday Times article 21 June 2009
Sporting positions
Preceded by
Richard Sharp
English National Rugby Union Captain
1963
Succeeded by
John Willcox
Preceded by
Colin McFadyean
English National Rugby Union Captain
1968
Succeeded by
Dick Greenwood
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