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Ronald 'Ronnie' William Poulton (later sometimes Poulton-Palmer) (12 September 1889 – 5 May 1915) was an English rugby union footballer, who captained England. He was killed in the First World War during the Second Battle of Ypres. Born in north Oxford, he was the son of Emily Palmer and her husband, the zoologist Sir Edward Bagnall Poulton.
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Ronald William Poulton-Palmer, ("Ronnie Poulton") died on 5 May 1915, Aged 25 [8] John Edward Raphael, died on 11 June 1917, Aged 35 [8] [10] Reginald Oscar Schwarz MC, ("Reggie Schwarz") died on 18 November 1918, Aged 43 [8] Lancelot Andrew Noel Slocock; died on 9 August 1918, Aged 29 [8] Francis Nathaniel Tarr; died on 18 July 1915, Aged 27 [8]
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The second half was all Oxford's: the forwards won the ball; Gotley fed the backs quick, clean ball from the scrums; and Buchanan performed well at centre. Poulton thus scored two more tries, and Martin a further three. [10] The match came to be known as "Poulton's Match", [12] and his record tally of five tries in the Varsity Match still ...
Poulton, Edward Bagnall (1919). The Life of Ronald Poulton. London: Sidgwick & Jackson. ISBN 9781298548184. Prescott, Gwyn (2014). 'Call them to remembrance': the Welsh rugby internationals who died in the Great War. Cardiff: St David's Press. ISBN 978-1902719375. OCLC 886886160. Richards, Huw (2014).
They took a particular dislike to Ronald Poulton and Poulton's good friend Keith Rae. Ronnie Poulton had scored a record five tries in the Varsity match on 11 December 1909, still known as Poulton’s Match and had just been capped as an England rugby international at the very first match played at Twickenham Stadium on 15 January 1910.
Mike Poulton, English translator; Neil Poulton (born 1963), Scottish designer; Peter Poulton (born 1970), British radio personality; Richie Poulton (born 1962), New Zealand psychologist; Ronald Poulton-Palmer (1889–1915), English rugby player; Tom Poulton (1897–1963), British magazine and medical illustrator, and erotic artist