Martin Alun Whitcombe (born 14 September 1961 in
Keighley, West Riding of Yorkshire) is an English former
rugby union footballer who played in the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, and coached in the 2000s.
He learnt to play rugby at
Keighley RUFC
Keighley Rugby Union Football Club is a Rugby Union club based in Keighley, West Yorkshire, England. The club currently play in Yorkshire 1.
Club history
Keighley R.U.F.C. (or the Keighlians Old Boys R.U.F.C. as it was originally named) was ...
and had a long playing career for
Leicester Tigers
Leicester Tigers (officially Leicester Football Club) are a professional rugby union club based in Leicester, England. They play in Premiership Rugby, England's top division of rugby.
The club was founded in 1880 and since 1892 plays its hom ...
,
Bedford RFC,
Sale FC, and
Leeds Tykes, at
prop i.e. 1 or 3. At a representative level he played for
Yorkshire, The
Northern Division Northern Division or North Division can refer to:
Sports
* Northern Division (Rugby Union) Leagues of England
* Queensland Rugby League Northern Division
* Southern League Northern Division of the Southern Football League in England
* FA Women's ...
, and
England at
19 Group, Under 23 and
England 'B'.
Early life
Martin Whitcombe was one of four children growing up in the family-run business, the Airedale Heifer Inn, a
public house in Sandbeds,
Keighley, which was run by his rugby-playing father
Frank Whitcombe Jr. He attended
Crossflatts Primary School and
Bingley Grammar School, where he was
capped, four times by England Schools 19 Group in the 1980 Five Nations Tournament.
After leaving school Whitcombe joined the
Royal Air Force as a
physical training instructor. This three-part course included PTI training at
RAF Cosford, the
Basic Parachute Course
The Basic Parachute Course for members of the British Armed Forces is conducted by the Parachute Training Squadron of the Airborne Delivery Wing, based at RAF Brize Norton.
Overview
The Basic Parachute Course is four weeks long for regular tro ...
at
No. 1 Parachute Training School and Adventurous training at
Llanrwst in North Wales. After passing out with the rank of
corporal, Whitcombe was posted to
RAF North Luffenham in
Edith Weston and living in the
market town of
Uppingham. This enabled Martin to accept an earlier invitation to join
Leicester Tigers
Leicester Tigers (officially Leicester Football Club) are a professional rugby union club based in Leicester, England. They play in Premiership Rugby, England's top division of rugby.
The club was founded in 1880 and since 1892 plays its hom ...
.
Royal Air Force and Combined Services Rugby
While in the RAF Whitcombe won the first of his fourteen caps as an
Aircraftman
Aircraftman (AC) or aircraftwoman (ACW) is the lowest rank in the British Royal Air Force (RAF) and the air forces of several other Commonwealth countries. In RAF slang, aircraftmen are sometimes called "erks".
Aircraftman ranks below leading ...
while still under training at
RAF Cosford, against the
Royal Navy on 28 February 1981 in the Inter Services Tournament at
Twickenham & his second cap a week later against the
Army.
In July 1981 Whitcombe visited the United States with the RAF rugby team, staying at
Bergstrom Air Force Base in
Texas the Royal Air Force team won the
Austin
Austin is the capital city of the U.S. state of Texas, as well as the seat and largest city of Travis County, with portions extending into Hays and Williamson counties. Incorporated on December 27, 1839, it is the 11th-most-populous city ...
Rugby Tournament defeating
Houston in the final. Here Whitcombe played in the front five with two outstanding Royal Air Force forwards
Peter Larter &
John Orwin.
During his seven years of service, Whitcombe was part of the Royal Air Force team which went on to enjoy a golden era in the 1980s winning a
hat-trick of Inter Service titles: in 1982 (for only the fourth time since 1945), then in 1985, and 1986. (The 1984 title was a triple tie.)
He represented the Combined Services rugby team twelve times, including three games against the very competitive Joinville Battalion of the
French Armed Forces
The French Armed Forces (french: Forces armées françaises) encompass the Army, the Navy, the Air and Space Force and the Gendarmerie of the French Republic. The President of France heads the armed forces as Chief of the Armed Forces.
Franc ...
.On 29 December 1981 he played against
Tony Shaw's
Australian Wallabies at
Aldershot Military Stadium. Whitcombe played against
Canada at the
US Portsmouth RFC on 14 October on their 1983 tour on England. On 30 November 1985
Wayne Shelford's
New Zealand Combined Services team at
Devonport Services R.F.C.
Devonport Services Rugby Football Club is an English rugby union team based in Plymouth, Devon. The club was originally called United Services Devonport and had their first recorded match back in 1904. Devonport Services play their homes games a ...
and he played against Australia at
Aldershot Military Stadium on 27 October 1984 against
Andrew Slack's Wallabie team.
Club rugby career
Whitcombe joined Leicester Tigers in July 1981. Tigers' coach
Chalkie White who was a unique, outspoken coach who demanded high levels of fitness, discipline and progressive rugby, selected him for his first game for the club against
Northampton Saints away, on 16 October, he made his home début the following week against
Swansea
Swansea (; cy, Abertawe ) is a coastal city and the second-largest city of Wales. It forms a principal area, officially known as the City and County of Swansea ( cy, links=no, Dinas a Sir Abertawe).
The city is the twenty-fifth largest in ...
on 24 October at
Welford Road and scored a try.
Martin represented Leicester Tigers against the Australian Wallabies at Welford Road on 25 November 1981; the Australian team was Captained by
Mark Loane. Whitcombe played twice against the
Barbarians during his Leicester career and toured
Zimbabwe with Tigers in 1982, playing in both games against
Zimbabwe in
Harare and
Bulawayo. In 1984 he played against The
Gulf on the Middle East tour to
Bahrain &
Dubai and in 1985 to France. During Tigers game against Chambérien Olympique Rugby in an era without the front row replacement system Whitcombe played most of the game with a broken
fibula.
Whitcombe left Leicester in 1986 to join
Bedford, captained by former Tigers player Andy Key, and played against
Kenya in
Nairobi as part of the clubs Centenary Season celebrations. At the start of the 1987 season he joined
Sale, where he captained the club from 1992 to 1993 and was included on the Sale FC Club Honours Board in 1994. He played in the winning
Courage league 1 team in 1993–1994. In 1996 he joined
Phil Davies at
Leeds Tykes for the last three years of his rugby career playing in two promotion winning teams and played against
Tonga at
Headingley on 26 November 1997.
In an article for the rugby paper in 2012 former Sale lock Dave Baldwin named Whitcombe as loose head prop in his Sale "dream team".
Representative honours
Whitcombe was capped by
Leicestershire
Leicestershire ( ; postal abbreviation Leics.) is a ceremonial and non-metropolitan county in the East Midlands, England. The county borders Nottinghamshire to the north, Lincolnshire to the north-east, Rutland to the east, Northamptonshire t ...
in the
County Championship his first game was against
East Midlands
The East Midlands is one of nine official regions of England at the first level of ITL for statistical purposes. It comprises the eastern half of the area traditionally known as the Midlands. It consists of Leicestershire, Derbyshire, Li ...
in November 1981. He won his first cap for
Yorkshire, against
Ulster at
Ravenhill in 1986 and scoring a try on his debut. Later that season he played in the 22–11 victory over
Middlesex in the
1986–87 Rugby Union County Championship final at Twickenham on 11 April 1987. He went on to make twenty one appearances for Yorkshire in the County Championship.
Whitcombe played for England U23 against England Students at Walsall RUFC on 10 April 1985 after this game he was picked to represent England 'B' for their game against
Italy 'B' at Twickenham on 17 April 1985.
After leaving the RAF in 1987, Whitcombe accepted an opportunity to play in South Africa for
Durban High School Old Boys, (DHSOB), a club he had represented in 1984.
DHSOB were led by former Natal hooker Don Spiers as chairman the team had some first class players including, the Blakeway brothers, Andrew & Lyle, Peter Edmonds and Greg Hamilton. As a result of Whitcombe's move to South Africa
Ian McIntosh
Ian McIntosh is a Zimbabwean rugby union coach. He served as head coach for the Springboks during 1993 and 1994.
McIntosh grew up near Bulawayo.
McIntosh never played for his country as a player but became acquainted with coaching in the 197 ...
the then
Natal, (now ), coach picked him to make his debut for the province along with his fellow prop Gerard Harding of Durban Harlequins and
Empangeni number 8 Byron Kankowski to play for the provincial side against the touring
Pacific Coast Grizzlys at
Kings Park Stadium,
Durban on 16 July 1988.
The
1988 Currie Cup
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was the 50th season in the
Currie Cup competition since it started in 1889. On 23 July Whitcombe made his Currie Cup debut in
Round Nine at home against
Transvaal (now the
Golden Lions
The Golden Lions (currently known as the Sigma Golden Lions for sponsorship reasons) is a South African professional rugby union team based in Johannesburg who compete in the annual Currie Cup and Rugby Challenge. The team is governed by the ...
) in the winning Natal team 22–18. In the Transvaal side that day was fellow Yorkshire team mate
Peter Winterbottom.
Along with England and
Harlequin's No 8 Chris Butcher (Natal) these three players represent only a handful of English players to play in the Currie Cup in the
Apartheid era in South Africa. In June 1989 Whitcombe & Winterbottom were due to tour Zimbabwe with Yorkshire. Due to their breach of the
Gleneagles Agreement
In the Gleneagles Agreement, in 1977, Commonwealth presidents and prime ministers agreed, as part of their support for the international campaign against apartheid, to discourage contact and competition between their sportsmen and sporting organi ...
both were declared undesirable alien's
Persona non grata
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Diplomacy
Under Article 9 of the ...
by
Robert Mugabe's
ZANU PF government as a result the tour was cancelled.
Whitcombe played for the Rest v England in the final Trial at Twickenham on 3 January 1987 he was then selected for the
England 'B' side to play against
France 'B' at Welford Road Leicester, on 3 March 1989.
Northern Division
Together with Sale FC & England 'B' No 8 Andy McFarlane these two players played for the Northern Division for nine years, making their débuts together against the South West Division at
Waterloo R.F.C.
Waterloo Rugby Club (known as Firwood Waterloo for sponsorship reasons) is an English Rugby Union team based at St Anthonys Road, Blundellsands, Merseyside. Once a powerhouse of the English rugby union game, the men's 1st XV now play in Nort ...
on 6 December 1986. The North won the Divisional Title in 1986, 1987 and 1992 they were runners up to
London Division in 1989 & 1990.
Later that year on 19 October 1988 Whitcombe played for Northern Division on the winning side against
Nick Farr-Jones Australian Wallabies 21–9 at
Cross Green
Cross Green is an area in the east of Otley, England, and the location of a multi-use sports stadium. The stadium is currently used mostly for rugby union matches and is the home ground of Otley R.U.F.C. It is on the eastern edge of the town ...
Otley. Then on 19 December 1989 against the
USSR at
Aspatria RUFC
Aspatria Rugby Union Football Club is based in Aspatria, Cumbria (formerly Cumberland) in north west England, not far from the Scottish Border. They are nicknamed the "Black Reds", and have a red cockerel as their logo.
They currently play in N ...
. Whitcombe played against
Namibia in
Windhoek in August 1992 as part of the preparations for the forthcoming Springbok tour of England. He played against
Wales 'A' at
Pontypool RFC on 14 October 1992, prior to playing against
Naas Botha's South African
Springboks at
Elland Road
Elland Road is a football stadium in Beeston, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, which has been the home of Premier League club Leeds United since the club's formation in 1919. The stadium is the 14th largest football stadium in England.
The g ...
Leeds on 10 November 1992. (This was the first Springbok tour after the
Apartheid era.)
With the Northern Division Whitcombe played against
Toulon and
US Colomiers in August 1993 at
Bort-les-Orgues and eighteen months later against
Northern Transvaal (now the
Blue Bulls) at
Loftus Versfeld and against Namibia again at the National Rugby Stadium in
Windhoek, in summer 1995.
With the Northern Division he toured Zimbabwe &
Namibia in 1992, France in 1993 and South Africa & Namibia in 1995.
Working in Natal
During the 1980s, Whitcombe worked with
Zulu civilians to rebuild infrastructure destroyed by local clashes between the
African National Congress and the
Inkatha Freedom Party in South Africa's black townships. On one occasion, Whitcombe witnessed a
necklacing at
KwaMashu.
Whitcombe worked firstly in the African
townships outside Durban, at
KwaMashu in the workers hostels in 'A' section and later 'L' section, and later rebuilding school security fences. Also at
Ntuzuma &
Umlazi and the locations at
Imbali
Imbali is a township in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. It is 15 km from Pietermaritzburg, the capital city of KwaZulu-Natal. Imbali was founded in the early 1960s when people were moving away from the rural areas to look for employment in the ...
fifteen miles from
Pietermaritzburg
Pietermaritzburg (; Zulu: umGungundlovu) is the capital and second-largest city in the province of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. It was founded in 1838 and is currently governed by the Msunduzi Local Municipality. Its Zulu name umGungundlovu ...
and
Osizweni outside
Newcastle, Natal.
Whitcombe also worked in the Indian
townships at
Chatsworth &
Phoenix outside Durban.
Genealogical information
Whitcombe is the son of the former Rugby Union
prop for North Eastern Counties,
Yorkshire and Bradford RFC,
Frank Whitcombe Jr and was the grandson of the former
Bradford Northern and
Great Britain Rugby league international
Frank Whitcombe. He is nephew to the former Bradford RFC back row forward
Brian Whitcombe
Brian Whitcombe (13 October 1934 – 2 January 2021) was a Rugby Union footballer for Bradford RFC in the 1950s and 1960s, playing at Flanker i.e. 6 or 7.
Early life
Born at 15 Sussex Street Grangetown, Cardiff, Brian Whitcombe and his brother ...
.
George Whitcombe
George Charles Whitcombe (21 January 1902 – 30 April 1986) was a Welsh footballer. He also captained Wales at baseball, winning a total of five caps.
A product of the Welsh club, Bargoed, He was then discovered by the club of his nativ ...
the footballer for
Cardiff City
Cardiff City Football Club ( cy, Clwb Pêl-droed Dinas Caerdydd) is a professional association football club based in Cardiff, Wales. It competes in the Championship, the second tier of the English football league system. Founded in 1899 as R ...
, and
baseball captain of
Wales is the great uncle to Martin Whitcombe.
He is grandson to the former Rugby League for
Keighley RLFC Thomas Cockcroft
Thomas Cockcroft (15 January 1916 – 19 September 1994) was a professional rugby league footballer. He played at club level for Keighley RLFC in the 1930s, and 1940s at .
Personal life
Cockcroft was born in the family home 6 May Street, Law ...
and nephew to the former Keighley RLFC
William "Billy" Cockcroft
Martin Whitcombe is the father rugby union prop for
England (Under-20s) and Leicester Tigers
James Whitcombe
James William Whitcombe (born 20 November 2000) is an English rugby union player for Leicester Tigers in Premiership Rugby, his preferred position is loosehead prop.
Early life
Whitcombe first played rugby union at 5 years old for Skipton RFC ...
(born ).
Life after rugby
Whitcombe campaigned for many years for the
Royal Air Force to receive official recognition for their many losses on the Keighley town
cenotaph. This was finally granted on 10 November 2011 when a stone tablet designed by local artist David Ingham was unveiled by former
RAF Bomber Command
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flight engineer
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Matt Holiday
DFC with his friends Ian Walkden and Martin Whitcombe.
Whitcombe became involved with rugby again in 2006 as a rugby coach at Skipton RFC winning back to back promotions from
Yorkshire 3 in 2006–07 and
Yorkshire 2 in 2007–08, at Old Grovians RUFC the
Yorkshire 4
Counties 4 Yorkshire is an English rugby union league at the tenth tier of the domestic competition for teams from Yorkshire. Club rugby in Yorkshire operates without promotion play-offs meaning that the top two teams are automatically promote ...
league title in 2012–13 and
Yorkshire 3 League title in 2014–15, and at
Bradford & Bingley RFC
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Bumble Bee Barbarian ...
the
Yorkshire 1 league title in 2015–16
In May 2016 along with co Author Bill Bridge, Whitcombe wrote 'The Indomitable Frank Whitcombe'- How a genial giant from Cardiff became a rugby League legend in Yorkshire & Australia, published by Saint David's Press
In July 2021 with co Author Huw Richards Whitcombe wrote 'The Indomitables'-The story of the 1946 Great Britain Tour to Australia and New Zealand , published by Saint David's Press
See also
*
1981–82 Australia rugby union tour of Britain and Ireland
The 1981–82 Australia rugby union tour of Britain and Ireland was a series of matches played by the Australia national rugby union team (nicknamed the Wallabies). The touring team played twenty-three matches between October 1981 and January 19 ...
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1983 Canada rugby union tour of England
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1984 Australia rugby union tour of Britain and Ireland
The 1984 Australia rugby union tour of Britain and Ireland was a series of eighteen matches played by the Australia national rugby union team (the Wallabies) in Britain and Ireland between 17 October and 15 December 1984. The Australian team won ...
*
1988 Australia rugby union tour of England, Scotland and Italy
The 1988 Australia rugby union tour of England, Scotland and Italy was a series of fifteen matches played by the Australia national rugby union team (the Wallabies) in England, Scotland and Italy (with one match in Wales) from October to Decembe ...
*
1992 South Africa rugby union tour of France and England
The 1992 South Africa rugby union tour of France and England was a series of matches played in October and November 1992 in France and England by the South Africa national rugby union team. The 1992 tour was South Africa's first tour to France ...
*
1997 Tonga rugby union tour of Great Britain
References
* Farmer, Stuart & Hands, David "The Tigers Tale". The Official History of Leicester Football Club 1880–1993
* McIntosh, Ian "Mac The Face of Rugby" Don Nelson Publishers, South Africa
* Humphrey, Egaire 1981–82 Australia Rugby Union Tour of Britain And Ireland
* Sweet, Reg "Natal 100 Centenary of Natal Rugby Union"
* Soul, David with Douglas, Derek "Heart and Sole" An Autobiography
* Moore, Brian with Jones, Stephen " The autobiography Brian Moore"
* Moore, Brian "Beware of the Dog: Rugby's Hard Man Reveals All"
* Mace, John "The History of Royal Air Force Rugby 1919–1999"
* Roy, Neil & Beard, Phil "125 years of the Blues : The History of the Bedford Blues, 1886–2011"
* The Whitcombe Family Archive
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1961 births
Living people
20th-century Royal Air Force personnel
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Crawshays RFC players
English historians
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English sportswriters
Leeds Tykes players
Leicester Tigers players
North of England Rugby Union team
People educated at Bingley Grammar School
Royal Air Force airmen
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Royal Air Force rugby union players
Rugby union players from Keighley
Rugby union props
Sale Sharks players
Sharks (Currie Cup) players
Yorkshire County RFU players
Rugby union players from Yorkshire