Arthur Tudor Young (14 October 1901 – 26 February 1933) was an English rugby union scrum-half who played for both England and the British Lions.
As a child he moved to Britain and was educated at Tonbridge School before matriculating to Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge.
[2] On leaving education he joined the British Army, serving in the Royal Tank Corps.
He played in nine games of the tour and faced South Africa in the second Test in Johannesburg, which the Lions lost 17-0.
Young was also a long-serving member of invitational touring side Barbarian F.C., first playing with the club in 1920, long before his international career started.