Harry Sibson

Harry Sibson
Harry Sibson in his playing days
Full name Harry Sibson
Date of birth (1919-07-15)15 July 1919
Place of birth Leicester
Date of death 5 January 2010(2010-01-05) (aged 90)
Rugby union career
Playing career
Position Wing Forward
Amateur clubs
Years Club / team
1945 - 1947
1947 - 1954
Aylestonians
Leicester Tigers

Harry was a wing forward who played for Aylestonians prior to being invited to join Leicester Tigers. Harry played 183 games for Tigers between 1947 and 1954, he was also club secretary and between 1981 and 1983 he was Leicester Tigers president. He was an official at the Tigers when a great many players came through the teams to England honours; Peter Wheeler, Clive Woodward, Paul Dodge, Dusty Hare, Les Cusworth, Dean Richards to name a few. He was affectionally known by the players as "The Scrimshanker", a reference to his insistence that there would be "no room for scrimshankers on the pitch today". Harry Sibson is also credited with the introduction of the new offside rule. Prior to this time wing forwards at that time needed only to keep behind the ball in the scrum. The press comment was "one thing would be to introduce new rules curbing the power of the wing forward. Sibson … showed us, particularly in the Cardiff match at Welford Road, just how well open play can be stifled…. holding Haydn Tanner in subjection in the 1947-8 campaign". Haydn Tanner was considered the best scrum half of his generation.[1][2][3]

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