Frank Tarr

Frank Tarr
BornFrancis Nathaniel Tarr
(1887-08-14)14 August 1887
Died18 July 1915(1915-07-18) (aged 27)
near Zillebeke, Belgium
SchoolUppingham School
UniversityUniversity College, Oxford
OccupationSolicitor
Rugby union career
Position Centre
Senior career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1906–1913 Leicester Tigers 94 (727)
1907–1909 Oxford University
Headingley
Richmond
Midland Counties
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1909–1913 England 4 (6)
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Military career
Buried 50°50′06″N 2°54′08″E / 50.834991°N 2.902104°E / 50.834991; 2.902104
Allegiance United Kingdom
Branch British Army
Service years1911–1915
RankLieutenant
Unit1st/4th Leicestershire Regiment
ConflictsFirst World War

Francis Nathaniel Tarr (14 August 1887 – 18 July 1915) was an English international rugby union player. He played centre for the Leicester Tigers and, between 1909 and 1913, won four caps for England, scoring two tries. He also earned three Blues while reading law at Oxford.

He later became a solicitor in Leicester before volunteering for overseas service during the First World War. He was killed in July 1915 near Ypres on the Western Front, after being hit by a shell splinter while serving as a lieutenant in the 1/4th Battalion, Leicestershire Regiment. Tarr was one of 27 former England internationals killed in the war.