Frank Boylen


Francis "Frank" Boylen, also known by the nickname of "Patsy", was an English rugby union, and professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1900s and 1910s. He played representative level rugby union for England and Durham, and at club level for Hartlepool Excelsior, Hartlepool Old Boys, Hartlepool Rovers and West Hartlepool R.F.C., and representative level rugby league for Great Britain, England and Yorkshire, and at club level for Hull F.C., York and Hull Kingston Rovers as a forward, during the era of contested scrums,

Background

Frank Boylen was born in Hartlepool, County Durham, and he died aged 59 in Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England.

Playing career

International honours

Frank Boylen won caps for England while at Hartlepool Rovers, and/or West Hartlepool R.F.C., in 1908 against France, Wales, Ireland, and Scotland, and won caps for England while at Hull in 1909 against Australia, and Wales, in 1910 against Wales, and won a cap for Great Britain while at Hull in 1909 against Australia.

County honours

Frank Boylen won caps for Durham while at Hartlepool Rovers, and/or West Hartlepool R.F.C., winning the rugby union County Championship title in 1905, and 1907, and played for Durham in the 3–16 defeat by New Zealand at Durham Ground on 7 October 1905, and the 4–22 defeat by South Africa at Hartlepool on 6 October 1906.

Challenge Cup Final appearances

Frank Boylen played as a forward, i.e. number 10, in Hull FC's 0-17 defeat by Wakefield Trinity in the 1909 Challenge Cup Final during the 1908–09 season at Headingley Rugby Stadium, Leeds on Saturday 24 April 1909, in front of a crowd of 23,587.

Club career

Frank Boylen played in the combined Hartlepool Clubs 0–63 defeat by The Original All Blacks at Hartlepool Rovers' ground on 11 October 1905.

Outside of rugby

Frank Boylen worked at the British Oxygen Company in Kingston upon Hull.

Genealogical information

Frank Boylen's parents John and Mary were Irish. Frank Boylen married Florence Maud Mary King at Holy Trinity Church, Hartlepool, on 28 December 1902. He had two sisters, Nellie born 1885 and Mary born in 1879 and a brother, James, born in 1887. The 1881 census shows the family living at 8 Fox Street in Hartlepool. 1891 Census showed the brothers as being in Hartlepool workhouse. The couple had five children: Frank, Florence, Doris, Vera and Eric. They also brought up Florence's sisters children: Jane, George and Florence Barningham.