Frank Mellish

Athlete

1897 – 1965

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Who was Frank Mellish?

Frank Whitmore Mellish, MC was a rugby union footballer who played internationally for England and South Africa. After his rugby career, he served as a selector for the South African team and as the manager of the 1951 Springbok tour of the British Isles and France.

Mellish was born in Rondebosch, Cape Town where he attended Wynberg Boys' High School, Rondebosch Boys' High School, and SACS. During World War I, he served in South-West Africa as a gunner with the Cape Town Highlanders in the South African Heavy Artillery from 1914 to 1915. On 15 May 1915 he sailed on the SS City of Athens to Europe where he received the Military Cross for action at Ypres in 1916. He undertook officer training in England, followed by a stint at the Royal Artillery Cadet School before his promotion to 2nd Lieutenant. He then served on the Western Front with the South African Heavy Artillery where he was wounded in the left leg in April 1918. He relinquished his commission on 1 June 1919.

After the War he played for Blackheath and was elected a Barbarian in the 1919–20 season. His test début for England came on 17 January 1920, against Wales, playing in the position of Flanker.

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Born
Apr 26, 1897
Cape Town
Education
  • Rondebosch Boys' High School
  • Wynberg Boys' High School
Lived in
  • Cape Town
Died
Aug 21, 1965
Groote Schuur Hospital

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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