George Arthren McIlwaine
George Arthren McIlwaine (c. 1905, South Africa – 31 October 1930, Calcutta, British India)[1] was a South African rugby union player and an early twentieth century rugby union international who is known as one of the "lost lions"[2] due to his participation on the 1927 British Lions tour to Argentina which, although retrospectively recognised as a Lions tour, did not confer test status on any of the four encounters with the Argentina national rugby union team.
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British Lions – 1927 Argentina tour
- Wakefield (Cambridge)
- McIlwaine (Cambridge)
- Allen (Cambridge)
- Coghlan (Cambridge)
- Gubb (Oxford)
- Troup
- Coley
- Pike
- Law
- Payne
- MacMyn (London Scottish) (c.)
- Farrell
James "Bim" Baxter
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