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- Joseph_Edward_Crawshay_Partridge abstract "Joseph Edward Crawshay Partridge (21 July 1890 – 28 August 1969) known as \"The Bird\" or \"Birdie\", was a Welsh born international rugby union player who was capped for South Africa and was a member of the Barbarians in that side's first international, played against Wales in 1915. He was also the founder of the Army Rugby Union.".
- Joseph_Edward_Crawshay_Partridge comment "Joseph Edward Crawshay Partridge (21 July 1890 – 28 August 1969) known as \"The Bird\" or \"Birdie\", was a Welsh born international rugby union player who was capped for South Africa and was a member of the Barbarians in that side's first international, played against Wales in 1915. He was also the founder of the Army Rugby Union.".