Blair Swannell: The Legendary Rugby Figure and His Unforgettable Legacy
Discover the remarkable story of Blair Swannell, a rugby legend with a lasting impact.










Blair Swannell was born in 1875 in Weston Underwood near Olney, Buckinghamshire. He played for Northampton Saints from 1896 to 1904, making 116 appearances. He was one of only two players to play international rugby for both the British and Irish Lions and Australia.
Swannell had an outstanding Lions career, featuring 17 games in the 1899 tour to Australia and 15 more in the 1904 tour of Australia and New Zealand. After the 1904 tour, he remained in Sydney to teach and coach rugby.
Beyond rugby, his military service was significant. During World War One, he enlisted in the Australian Imperial Force and tragically died just 15 minutes after landing at Gallipoli in 1915.
A new accolade, the Blair Swannell medal, will be awarded to the standout player in a Lions fixture in July 2025.