Billy Jarman
Samuel William "Billy" Jarman (birth registered January→March 1887 — 15 August 1916 (aged 29)) born in Leeds, was an English professional rugby league footballer of the 1900s and '10s, playing at representative level for Great Britain, and at club level for Leeds, as a fullback, prop, or second-row, i.e. number 1, 8 or 10, or, 11 or 12, during the era of contested scrums, he was killed at the Battle of the Somme, his name is listed within the Thiepval Memorial.
Playing career
International honours
Selected to go on the 1914 Great Britain Lions tour of Australia and New Zealand while at Leeds, Jarman won caps for Great Britain against Australia (2 matches).
Upon returning from the 1914 tour of Australasia Jarman left to take part in World War I and lost his life.
Only five players have played test matches for Great Britain as both a back and a forward, they are; Colin Dixon, Frank Gallagher, Laurie Gilfedder, Billy Jarman, and Harry Street.
Challenge Cup final appearances
Billy Jarman played Right-second-row, i.e. number 12, in Leeds' 26-12 replay victory over Hull in the 1910 Challenge Cup final replay during the 1909–10 season at Fartown Ground, Huddersfield.