Bernard Charles Hartley

Major Bernard Charles "Jock" Hartley OBE (16 March 1879 – 24 April 1960)[1] was a rugby union international player who represented England from 1901 to 1902.

[3] Wounded in action, Hartley was employed by the War Office and rose to the rank of Major.

By the time Hartley made his international debut on 9 March 1901, he was representing Blackheath, despite still being at Cambridge.

Although his international career was behind him, Hartley has a long relationship with the game of rugby throughout his life.

[2] In 1938, Hartley was given the role of manager of the British Isles team on their 1938 tour of South Africa, the tourist lost the series 2–1.

Bernard Hartley captaining the 1904 Barbarians, seated centre of middle row