
Denys Dobson
Denys Dobson was an early British and Irish rugby player known for his role in the 1904 tour to Australia and New Zealand. He made history as the first player to be sent off while playing for a British Isles touring team, and his legacy is remembered for both his contributions on the field and his involvement in rugby's development.
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Denys Dobson became the first British & Irish player to be sent off while playing for a touring team.
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