A. N. Hornby Cricketer

Albert Neilson Hornby, commonly designated A. N. Hornby, nicknamed Monkey Hornby was one of the best known sportsmen in England during the nineteenth century excelling in both rugby and cricket. He was the first of only two men to captain the country at both rugby and cricket but is also remembered as the England cricket captain whose side lost the Test match which gave rise to the Ashes, at home against the Australians in 1882. Additionally, he played football for Blackburn Rovers.

Personal facts

A. N. Hornby
Birth dateFebruary 10, 1847
Birth place
Blackburn , England national rugby union team , Lancashire County Cricket Club
Date of deathDecember 17, 1925
Place of death
England national rugby union team , Nantwich

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