Surtees was educated at Rugby School, the home of rugby union, and on entering Cambridge, he joined the
University team. He won a sporting 'Blue' in 1886 when he took part in
The Varsity Match. After leaving Cambridge, he joined London based club
Harlequin F.C., and by 1890 was invited to join the newly formed touring club,
the Barbarians, becoming one of its original members. In 1891 Surtees was invited to join the first official British Isles team in their tour of South Africa. The tour took in 20 games and three international Tests against the
South African team. Surtees played in fourteen matches of the tour, including all three Tests. ==Notes==