The Dunn Cup was introduced in 1903 for clubs for former Public Schoolboys, and Old Carthusians enjoyed a good run of success (they were winners in 1903, 1904, 1905, 1906, 1908 and 1910).
This line up features 3 'full ' internationalists (G.O Smith, Maurice Stanborough and Charles Wreford-Brown), as well as a couple of amateur internationals (Rowlandson, Timmis).
Captain William Simpson was a leading referee (he had taken charge of the 1896 FA Cup Final).
Haig-Brown, O.E Wreford-Brown and Rowlandson were killed in the 1914-18 War.
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25.2.15
23.2.15
The FA Tour of Australia, 1925
Billed in the local press, of course, as 'England' the tourists enjoyed a 100% success record and averaged 5.5 goals per game. There were 4 'Test Matches' against Australia (these were not recognised as full internationals).
07.05.25
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Perth Metropolitan
XI
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0
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8
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FA XI
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Perth
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09.05.25
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Western Australia
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0
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7
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FA XI
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Fremantle
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14.05.25
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South Australia
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0
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10
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FA XI
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Adelaide
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16.05.25
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Australia XI
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1
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4
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FA XI
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Thebarton
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20.05.25
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Victoria
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0
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7
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FA XI
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Melbourne
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23.05.25
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Australia XI
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0
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5
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FA XI
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Melbourne
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30.05.25
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New South Wales
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2
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3
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FA XI
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Sydney
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03.06.25
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Sydney Metropolis
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1
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3
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FA XI
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Sydney
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06.06.25
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Illawarra District
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0
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8
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FA XI
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Wollongong
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08.06.25
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New South Wales
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1
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4
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FA XI
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Sydney
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13.06.25
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Northern Districts
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0
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6
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FA XI
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Newcastle
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17.06.25
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Ipswich and District
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0
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3
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FA XI
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Ipswich
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20.06.25
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Queensland
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0
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11
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FA XI
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Brisbane
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24.06.25
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North Queensland
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0
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9
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FA XI
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Bundaberg
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27.06.25
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Australia
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1
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5
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FA XI
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Brisbane
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29.06.25
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Toowoomba
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0
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6
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FA XI
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Toowoomba
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04.07.25
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Australia
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1
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2
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FA XI
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Sydney
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08.07.25
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Newcastle
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0
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3
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FA XI
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Newcastle
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11.07.25
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Australia
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2
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8
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FA XI
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Maitland
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15.07.25
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South Maitland
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1
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4
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FA XI
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Cessnock
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18.07.25
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Australia
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0
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5
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FA XI
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Sydney
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21.07.25
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Granville District
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1
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6
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FA XI
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Parramatta
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25.07.25
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Australia
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0
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2
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FA XI
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Melbourne
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01.08.25
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Western Australia
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1
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5
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FA XI
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Fremantle
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03.08.25
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Western Australia
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1
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5
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FA XI
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Perth
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P
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W
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D
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L
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F
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A
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25
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25
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139
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13
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GK
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Teddy Davison*
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The Wednesday
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Harry Hardy*
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Stockport County
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FB
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Stan Charlton
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Exeter City
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Joe Hannah
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Norwich City
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Cecil Poynton
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Tottenham Hotspur
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HB
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Jimmy Hamilton
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Crystal Palace
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Len Graham*
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Millwall
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Billy Sage
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Tottenham Hotspur
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Tom Whittaker
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Arsenal
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CH
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Bill Caesar**
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Dulwich Hamlet ***
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Charlie Spencer*
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Newcastle United
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IF
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Jimmy Walsh
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Liverpool
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Jack Elkes
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Tottenham Hotspur
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Bert Batten
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Plymouth Argyle
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Billy Williams
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West Ham United
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CF
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Ernie Simms [c]*
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Stockport County
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OF
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Charlie Hannaford
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Clapton Orient
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Stan Seymour
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Newcastle United
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* full internationalist
** amateur internationalist
The 18 players were from the following Divisions:
Div 1- 8
Div 2- 5
Div 3- 4
Isthmian League- 1***
*** Caesar was 'on the books' at Darlington (Div 3) in the 1924-25 season but didn't make any first team appearances.
Div 1- 8
Div 2- 5
Div 3- 4
Isthmian League- 1***
*** Caesar was 'on the books' at Darlington (Div 3) in the 1924-25 season but didn't make any first team appearances.
Bert Batten- scorer of 47 goals during the tour
John Lewis was never one to shy away from controversy. He reported the Australian FA for paying their players £1 per day, a £5 bonus and broken time payments. Mr Lewis also disapproved of their use of substitutes.
22.2.15
Sport Club Rio Grande
Sport Club Rio Grande isn't one of the first names that comes to mind when we think of Brazilian football. A modest history, playing down in Rio Grande do Sul, winning the Campeonato Gaúcho in 1936. But Os Avós have the honour of being the oldest active club in Brazil.
Matches were played as early as 1898, but the official foundation date of the club is 19.07.1900
There were a large number of German settlers in Rio Grande, and it was from the German community that the impetus for forming a club came. The main instigator was a young Hamburger called Johanes Minnemann, Among those who shared the enthusiasm was Arthur Lawson, an Anglo-Brazilian who was born in Rio Grande and who had recently returned from his studies in England.
English sailors, of course, have to feature somewhere: the club's first 'outside' opposition was provided by the crew of HMS Nymph. For the most part, though, the club members had to content themselves with games between Time A and Time B.
No mention of Lawson in these early line ups , which have a very strong German presence.