Thomas Kelly (rugby union)

Thomas Kelly (1882–1959[1]) was a rugby union international who represented England from 1906 to 1908.

[2] He also captained his country to a 19–0 victory over France at the Stade Colombes in Paris on 1 January 1908.

Kelly played Lock for Exeter Rugby Club and is the only player from that team to have captained England.

He made his international debut on 13 January 1906 at the Athletic Ground, Richmond in the England vs Wales match.

[2] Known as Stanley Kelly after his time at Blundell's School, he joined the Civil Service, working in Customs and Excise.