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Nigel Horton is sent-off in the 1972 RFU Club Knock-Out Final
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Nigel Horton is sent-off in the 1972 RFU Club Knock-Out Final
Rugby Union - 1972 RFU Club Knock-Out Competition Final - Gloucester 17 Moseley 6
Referee Ron Lewis sends off Moseley lock Nigel Horton for punching in the third minute of the game at Twickenham. Horton was the first player to be sent off in a major match at Twickenham since 1925.
This game was the inaugural final of the first national club knock-out competition staged by the Rugby Football Union
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In this iconic print captured by Colorsport Images, we witness a pivotal moment in the 1972 RFU Club Knock-Out Final. The intense clash between Gloucester and Moseley at Twickenham is forever etched in rugby history as referee Ron Lewis sends off Moseley lock Nigel Horton for his aggressive punch just three minutes into the game. The significance of this event cannot be overstated, as it marked the first time a player had been sent off in a major match at Twickenham since 1925. Nigel Horton's actions not only cost him his place on the field but also left an indelible mark on this historic final. As we gaze upon this photo print, we can almost feel the tension and anticipation that filled the stadium that day. The players' determination is evident through their focused expressions and poised stances. It serves as a reminder of how high-stakes competitions like these can ignite emotions and push athletes to their limits. This particular match holds even greater importance as it was the inaugural final of the first national club knock-out competition organized by the Rugby Football Union. It symbolizes both tradition and progress within English rugby union, showcasing its evolution over time. Colorsport photographer Colin Elsey masterfully captures this unforgettable moment, freezing it in time for us to reflect upon decades later. This print stands as a testament to both sporting excellence and human fallibility – reminding us that even amidst fierce competition, sportsmanship should always prevail.
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