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John Anton, English cricketer •
George Barker, English cricketer •
Robert Barlow (1827–1907), cricketer •
David Barttelot (1821–1852), English cricketer •
Samuel Bateson, Irish cricketer •
Jacob Bethell, English cricketer •
Denis Bingham, Irish cricketer •
Henry Boden, cricketer and founding member of
Derbyshire County Cricket Club •
Frederick Bowden-Smith, first-class cricketer •
Trevor Bowring, first-class cricketer •
Edward Bradby, first-class cricketer •
Henry Bradby, first-class cricketer •
Henry Brandt, first-class cricketer •
Chris Brasher, Olympic gold medalist in the
steeplechase at the
1956 Summer Olympics, co-founder of the
London Marathon and pace setter in
Roger Bannister's world record mile •
John Bridger, first-class cricketer •
William Bullock, first-class cricketer •
Walter Byles, first-class cricketer •
Frederick Capron, first-class cricketer •
Henry Cholmondeley, first-class cricketer •
Giles Clarke, the chairman of the
England and Wales Cricket Board •
John Clayton (rugby union), international who represented
England in the
First international rugby match. •
Richard Clement, first-class cricketer •
Louis Cockerell, first-class cricketer •
Granville Coghlan, rugby union international, represented
Great Britain on
1927 British Lions tour to Argentina (1907–1983) •
George Cooke (1826–1862), cricketer •
Fulwar Craven, 4th Baron Craven, English nobleman and sportsman •
Frederick Crowder (1845–1938), cricketer and tennis player •
James Crowdy, first-class cricketer •
Joseph Dacre, first-class cricketer •
Peter Dowson, first-class cricketer •
John Marshall Dugdale,
rugby union international who represented
England in the
first international rugby match in 1871. •
Frederick Morton Eden, first-class cricketer •
Edmund Ellis, first-class cricketer •
Francis Evelyn, first-class cricketer •
Nigel Fenton, first-class cricketer •
Patrick Fraser, Scottish first-class cricketer •
Cornelius Fryer, first-class cricketer •
Miles Giffard, English cricketer who was hanged for the murder of his parents. •
Joseph Fletcher Green,
rugby union international who represented
England in the
first international rugby match in 1871. •
Kenneth Jackson, Scottish rugby union international and first-class cricketer •
Edward Kenney, first-class cricketer •
Charles Langton, first-class cricketer •
Alexander Law, first-class cricketer •
Henry Lindow, first-class cricketer •
Algernon Lushington, first-class cricketer •
Arthur Lyon (rugby union), who represented
England in the first
1871 Scotland versus England rugby union match. •
Dar Lyon, first class cricketer •
John Macartney-Filgate, Irish first-class cricketer •
Charles McCarthy, cricketer who played in
Burma's only
first-class cricket match in 1927. •
Douglas Mackessack (1903–1987), Scottish first-class cricketer, brother of the below •
Kenneth Mackessack (1902–1982), Scottish first-class cricketer, brother of the above •
Richard Montgomerie, English cricketer •
David Noble, first-class cricketer •
Rollo O'Dwyer, Argentine first-class cricketer •
Henry Pickard, first-class cricketer •
Abram Rawlinson, first-class cricketer •
Gerard Rotherham, recipient of the
Wisden Cricketer of the Year award in 1918. •
Samuel Ruddock, Paralympic sprinter •
Eustace Rutter, first-class cricketer •
John Sandford (1832–1892), first-class cricketer •
Richard Seaman (1913–1939). One of the greatest British pre-war motor racing drivers. Infamously suffered a fatal crash at the 1939 Belgian Grand Prix. •
Alfred Seymour (1843–1897), first-class cricketer •
Ian Shield (1914–2005), first-class cricketer •
Frank Smallwood (1867–1919), first-class cricketer •
Stephen Soames (1826–1908), first-class cricketer •
Francis Speed, first-class cricketer •
Frederick Stokes (1850–1929) the first captain of the
England national rugby union team. •
Adrian Stoop, English rugby player •
William Surtees, World Rackets Champion •
Richard Sykes, Rugby player and founder of towns in
North Dakota •
Theodore Tapp, first-class cricketer •
Henry Taswell, first-class cricketer •
Henry Tubb, first-class cricketer •
Dawson Turner,
rugby union international who represented
England in the
first international rugby match in 1871. •
Frank Tobin,
rugby union international who represented
England in the
first international rugby match in 1871. •
Richard Townsend (1829–1852), first-class cricketer •
Rowland Venables, first-class cricketer •
Sir Pelham Warner, England cricket captain and cricket administrator •
William Webb Ellis, the credited inventor of rugby football •
John Weston, cricketer •
Tom Wills, the inventor of
Australian rules football •
Alfred Wilson (1828–1908), first-class cricketer •
William Yardley, cricketer and dramatist == Fictional Old Rugbeians ==