Jerry Shea boxer

Jerry Shea boxer
bouts
71
won
54
lost
9
draw
7
Status
inactive
Division
middleweight
Debut
1916-01-08
Height
5′ 9″/175cm
Reach
-
Age
54
Born
1892-08-12
Death
1947-06-30
Nationality
United Kingdom

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Jeremiah "Jerry" Shea (12 August 1892 – 30 June 1947) was a Welsh international dual-code rugby centre who played club rugby for Newport and Pill Harriers under the rugby union code and later represented Wigan as a professional rugby league footballer. Shea was an all round athlete, and was an accomplished swimmer and professional boxer. He is best known as being the first rugby union player to achieve the Full House of scoring in an international match.Born in Newport in 1892, Shea initially played rugby union with Pill Harriers, a notoriously tough team from Newport Docks. It was with Pill that Shea gained his first cap for Wales, against the post-war touring New Zealand Army. in 1919, like many Pill players, he switched to Newport RFC, the Harriers first-class rivals. The next year he was selected to play for Wales against England at St. Helens in the Five Nations Championship. Unsurprisingly for teams meeting for the first time since the end of the First World War, both teams contained many new caps. It was in this match that Shea would make history by scoring a try, conversion, drop goal, and penalty goal, the first player to do so at an international level. In a rain swept match, Shea opened the scoring in the first half with a penalty goal against the wind. England responded with a try and conversion, both from Harold Day, to take the first half 5–3. Within five minutes of the restart, Shea had drop kicked Wales back into the lead. With twenty minutes remaining, and the Welsh forwards in command, Shea broke through the English defence to score a try under the posts which he easily converted. Wick Powell then scored a second try for Wales, before Shea finished the match with another drop goal, for a convincing Welsh win.The feat of achieving all four rugby union scores was held by Shea alone until Lewis Jones emulated him thirty years later when on tour with the British Lions against Australia.Shea would play two more matches for Wales, both on the losing side. Shea found himself at the centre of a controversy before the start of the 1920 game against Scotland, when the Scottish Rugby Union threatened to pull out of the game against Wales as Shea was a professional boxer. A negative response from national newspapers towards the Scottish complaints ensured that the game went ahead. After the game, in which Scotland won 9–5; Shea was criticised in some sections of the press, for attempting to play the match against Scotland single-handed. Shea's final game was played against England on 15 January 1921. Whether or not Shea would have achieved more caps for Wales is unknown as in 1921 he turned professional by joining rugby league side Wigan in December of that year for a then record fee of £700.

Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1924-11-17 Johnny Basham WLLWLL Pavilion Theatre, Stow Hill, Newport WIN
Points
1923-08-16 Stanley Glen WLLW The Ring, Blackfriars Road, Southwark WIN
Points
1923-07-03 Fred Davies WWLWDL Lyceum Theatre, Newport DRAW
Points
1922-08-28 Gipsy Daniels WWLDWW Somerton Park, Newport WIN
Points
1922-05-24 Seaman Jim Cox LWLWWD Wigan LOST
Corner retirement
1921-10-24 Fred Davies WLDWLL National Sporting Club, Covent Garden LOST
Points
1921-02-28 Jack Bloomfield WWLLDW National Sporting Club, Covent Garden LOST
Points
1920-11-13 Rene De Vos LWWWWD The Ring, Blackfriars Road, Southwark WIN
Points
1920-10-25 Fred Davies WWWW National Sporting Club, Covent Garden WIN
Points
1920-09-30 Fred Newberry LWLWLL Holborn Stadium, Holborn LOST
1920-05-22 Charlie Lucas WLLWLD Pavilion Rink, Bargoed WIN
Points
1920-05-15 Ivor Powell WWWLWL Stow Hill Drill Hall, Newport WIN
Corner retirement
1920-04-24 Harry Davies LWDLD Empire Music Hall, Newport WIN
Technical knockout
1920-04-19 Charlie Woodman LLLLLL Holborn Stadium, Holborn WIN
KO
1920-04-15 Charlie Woodman LLLLLL Holborn Stadium, Holborn WIN
KO
1920-03-29 Johnny Bee WWWLWL National Sporting Club, Covent Garden WIN
Points
1920-03-15 Albert Brown LLL Windsor Hall, Bradford DRAW
Points
1920-03-09 Arthur Tracey LWWLWW Beverley Road Baths, Hull WIN
Corner retirement
1920-02-28 Ted Kid Lewis WWWWWW Pavilion, Mountain Ash LOST
KO
1920-02-14 Frank Moody WWWWLW Empire Theatre, Cardiff WIN
Points
1920-02-12 Auguste Degand WWWLLL Holborn Stadium, Holborn WIN
Points
1920-01-30 Albert Brown LL Beverley Road Bath, Hull WIN
Points
1919-11-20 George Pembridge LWWWWW Stow Hill Drill Hall, Newport WIN
Points
1919-11-01 Will Brooks LWDWLW Public Hall, Briton Ferry WIN
Points
1919-10-09 Alf Craig LWWLWL Liverpool Stadium, Liverpool NC
No Contest
1919-08-16 Frank Moody WLDLWD Somerton Park, Newport DRAW
Points
1919-07-26 Kid Doyle LWWWLL Pavilion, Mountain Ash DRAW
Points
1919-06-28 Will Brooks LLLWDW Drill Hall, Bristol WIN
Points
1918-12-30 Alf Craig LWLWWL The Ring, Blackfriars Road, Southwark LOST
Technical knockout
1918-11-23 Kid Doyle WWWL Llwynypia Baths, Llwynypia WIN
Points
1918-11-11 Sergeant Archie Northrop LLDLLL Queens Hall, Cardiff WIN
Corner retirement
1918-09-12 Liscombe Morland WWLWWL Liverpool Stadium, Pudsey Street, Liverpool WIN
Points
1918-06-07 Stoker Turk debut Pill Athletic Grounds, Newport WIN
Corner retirement
1918-05-06 Joe Attwood WLWWWW National Sporting Club, Covent Garden WIN
Points
1918-02-18 Gus Platts WWWWWW National Sporting Club, Covent Garden DRAW
Points
1918-01-28 Will Brooks WLLWWL Queen's Hall, Cardiff LOST
1917-12-20 Harry Ashdown WDWWDL Queen's Hall, Cardiff WIN
Points
1917-11-10 Bill Johnson WWW Market Hall, Pembroke Dock WIN
Points
1917-04-09 Nicol Brady WWW Liverpool Stadium, Liverpool LOST
Corner retirement
1917-02-24 Will Brooks LWLLLL Tredegar Hall, Newport WIN
Points
1917-02-10 Joby Culverhouse WWLLWW Tredegar Hall, Newport WIN
Technical knockout
1917-01-27 Will Brooks LWLLL Tredegar Hall, Newport WIN
Points
1917-01-20 Evan Evans LDWDDL Tredegar Hall, Newport WIN
KO
1917-01-13 Harry Davies LWWDLW Tredegar Hall, Newport WIN
KO
1916-12-26 Fred Newberry WLDWW Holborn Stadium, Holborn WIN
Points
1916-12-21 Mog Jenkins L Lynn Institute, Cardiff WIN
Corner retirement
1916-12-16 Harry Davies LWWD Tredegar Hall, Newport WIN
Points
1916-12-11 Harry Bowers DLWW National Sporting Club, Covent Garden WIN
Points
1916-11-25 Gunboat Silas Baker LWWLLD Tredegar Hall, Newport WIN
Points
1916-11-04 Johnny Horan WLLLWL Tredegar Hall, Newport WIN
Points
1916-10-28 Billy McCarthy WWL Tredegar Hall, Newport WIN
KO
1916-10-21 Tommy Murphy DLWLD Tredegar Hall, Newport WIN
Technical knockout
1916-10-12 Percy Wilson WLLDWL Liverpool Stadium, Pudsey Street, Liverpool WIN
Corner retirement
1916-10-02 Alf Craig WWWWW National Sporting Club, Covent Garden WIN
Points
1916-09-23 Jack Newton WLWWL Tredegar Hall, Newport WIN
KO
1916-09-09 Ted Wilson DLWWWW Tredegar Hall, Newport WIN
KO
1916-08-07 George Yeomans WL Tredegar Hall, Newport WIN
KO
1916-07-22 Jack Berry WLDL Tredegar Hall, Newport WIN
Points
1916-07-01 Gunboat Silas Baker DWLWW Tredegar Hall, Newport WIN
Points
1916-06-24 Jack Berry WL Tredegar Hall, Newport DRAW
Points
1916-06-17 Johnny Hayward WWW Tredegar Hall, Newport WIN
Corner retirement
1916-05-20 Ted Brewer WDDDWW Tredegar Hall, Newport LOST
Points
1916-04-24 George Yeomans W Liverpool Stadium, Pudsey Street, Liverpool WIN
Points
1916-04-08 Tommy Murphy DLW Tredegar Hall, Newport WIN
Points
1916-04-01 Billy Jones LW Tredegar Hall, Newport WIN
Corner retirement
1916-03-25 Jim Culverhouse LLDWLL Tredegar Hall, Newport WIN
Corner retirement
1916-03-11 Alf Fairfax debut Tredegar Hall, Newport WIN
KO
1916-02-05 Lewis Williams WWWDWL Tredegar Hall, Newport WIN
Technical knockout
1916-01-29 Tom Collins debut Park Hall, Newport WIN
Technical knockout
1916-01-22 Twiggy Davies LLDLDL Park Hall, Newport WIN
Points
1916-01-08 Twiggy Davies WLLDL Park Hall, Newport DRAW
Points

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