Tom Voyce (rugby union, born 1897)

Anthony Thomas Voyce OBE (18 May 1897 – 22 January 1980) was an English rugby union player who played in the flanker position.

Voyce played club rugby with Gloucester RFC, was capped 29 times for England, and was a member of the British Isles team that toured in 1924.

[1] His senior Gloucester debut came in December 1919, and was followed in short succession by his first appearance for the Gloucestershire county team in January 1920 and his first England cap in February 1920 against Ireland in the Five Nations Championship.

[5] His versatility saw appearances as a wing and full-back to cover injuries, as well as his usual position in the back row.

[1] Following his retirement from playing, he held a number of administrative roles, including as President of the Rugby Football Union from 1960 to 1961.