He went to Westminster Hospital that by the time of his arrival had a distinguished rugby union playing record being one of the teams competing for the
United Hospitals Cup. Whilst in London he also played for
Lennox FC, then a club that had some measure of prominence having won the inaugural Surrey Cup in 1891. Crowther was selected for the
1904 tour of the British Isles to Australia and New Zealand. He played in all Test Matches, three against Australia and the final Test against
New Zealand. The British Isles were victorious over the Australians, but lost the New Zealand match. When the team returned home after the 1904 campaign, Crowther, along with team-mates
David Bedell-Sivright, and
Blair Swannell decided to remain in Australia, to begin a new life, although Crowther later returned to England. All three of these players lost their lives in the First World War. ==Career==