Basil Nicholson | |
Full Name: | Basil Ellard Nicholson |
Birth Date: | 1 January 1913 |
Birth Place: | Lewisham, London, England |
Death Place: | Oxted, Surrey, England |
School: | Whitgift School |
Position: | Centre |
Repyears1: | 1938 |
Repcaps1: | 2 |
Reppoints1: | 3 |
Repyears2: | 1938 |
Repcaps2: | 1 |
Reppoints2: | 0 |
Basil Ellard Nicholson (1 January 1913 – 20 August 1985) was an English international rugby union player.[1]
Born in Lewisham, London, Nicholson was one of six siblings and attended Whitgift School, where he made the 1st XV aged 14, then after leaving turned out for Old Whitgiftians. He later studied engineering at London University.[2]
Nicholson, a fast and elusive centre, was a regular in the Surrey county sides of the 1930s. While playing with Harlequins in 1938, Nicholson got called up by England for their Home Nations campaign, gaining caps in away matches against Wales and Ireland. He also made the British Lions squad for the 1938 tour of South Africa and appeared in the second of the three Test fixtures, against the Springboks in Port Elizabeth. A leg injury picked up during the match ruled him out of the final Test, which he had been expected to feature in as a wing three-quarter.[3]