Leonard Haigh
1880 births1916 deathsBritish Army personnel of World War IBritish military personnel killed in World War IDeaths from pneumonia in England ... and 7 more
England international rugby union playersManchester Rugby Club playersRoyal Army Service Corps soldiersRugby union players from Greater ManchesterRugby union players from LancashireRugby union propsSportspeople from Prestwich
Leonard Haigh (19 October 1880 – 6 August 1916) was an English rugby player. He won seven caps for England between 1910 and 1911, and also represented Manchester and Lancashire. He enlisted with the Army Service Corps at the start of the First World War, and died of pneumonia, which he contracted while on a training exercise. He is buried in Pott Shrigley cemetery.
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