8-722: (Redirected from Jack Elliot ) Jack Elliott may refer to: Jack Elliott (rugby union) (1871–1938), Welsh rugby union player John Elliot (songwriter) (1914–1972), American songwriter, also known as Jack Elliott Jack Elliott (racing journalist) (1922–2007), Australian horse racing journalist Jack Elliott (composer) (1927–2001), American television and film composer Ramblin' Jack Elliott (born 1931), American folk performer Jack D. Elliot (born 1971), American record producer and songwriter Jack Elliott (footballer) (born 1995), English footballer Jack Elliott (broadcaster) , American radio personality Jack Elliott (album) ,
16-624: A 1964 album by Ramblin' Jack Elliott See also [ edit ] John Elliot (disambiguation) John Elliott (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Jack Elliott . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jack_Elliott&oldid=1005798197 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
24-475: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Jack Elliott (rugby union) John "Jack" Elliott (also spelled Jack Elliot ) (13 August 1871 – 30 March 1938) was a Welsh rugby union scrum-half who played club rugby for Cardiff and international rugby for Wales , winning three caps. Although born in the North-East of England, Elliott
32-441: The 1894 Home Nations Championship . Elliott was paired at centre with fellow Cardiff teammate Dai Fitzgerald and completed an all Cardiff threequarter along with Tom Pearson and Norman Biggs . Wales lost the game by a single penalty goal on a boggy Belfast pitch, and the next season Elliott was replaced by Gould. Elliott was given the captaincy of Cardiff for the 1896-97 season and four years after his previous international cap
40-546: The second year running, England claimed the title solely on the fact that the other Home Nation Unions were still in bitter dispute. The Scottish Rugby Union was still aggrieved at the situation caused by the Gould Affair and decided not to participate in a match against Wales. This decision meant England led the scoring table as the winner of a Scotland vs. Wales encounter would have taken the Championship. Due to
48-430: The sport by becoming a first class referee. He was also a keen golfer and in 1935 was the captain of Royal Porthcawl Golf Club . Wales 1898 Home Nations Championship The 1898 Home Nations Championship was the sixteenth series of the rugby union Home Nations Championship . Five matches were played between 5 February and 2 April 1898. It was contested by England , Ireland , Scotland and Wales . For
56-611: Was called back into the Welsh team for the 1898 Championship . Elliot played in both Welsh games of the tournament, this time brought in at his more familiar position of scrum-half alongside Selwyn Biggs . Wales won the first game against Ireland, and Elliott was reselected for the final game of the tournament, against England. The next year, Elliott and Biggs were replaced by the Swansea brothers David and Evan James . After retiring from playing rugby, Elliott continued his connection with
64-541: Was living in Cardiff , the Welsh capital by the time he was a young man. He became the director of the Mountstuart Dry Dock at Cardiff Docks and was a property owner. Elliott began his rugby career playing for Llandaff , before switching to local rivals Cardiff. He was first selected to represent Wales when he was brought in at centre to replace team captain, Arthur 'Monkey' Gould , in the final game of
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