Hugh Rowley

Hugh Campbell Rowley (27 April 1858 – after 1882) was an English rugby union footballer who played in the 1870s and 1880s.

He was also selected to play in several North v. South matches, once the pinnacle of domestic rugby competition.

[1] He played his final match for England on 4 March 1882 against Scotland at Whalley Range, Manchester.

[1] He was described in a contemporary account as a celebrated player and "one of the best all-round men who ever played the Rugby game."

The account went on to say "Campbell Rowley was one of the most useful of football players, very strong and fast, was never done with, could play any position in the field equally well, and had his whole heart in the game.