Rugby Reloaded 168 - Poetry, rugby union and World War One

This week 'Rugby Reloaded' looks at the literature and poetry of rugby union, and explores how its patriotic message helped the game expand dramatically after World War One.

'Tom Brown's Schooldays' helped launch rugby union in the mid-19th century and its themes became part of the sport's culture. Poets like Rupert Brooke were fans of the game and poems were written in praise of famous players.

World War One gave rugby union its most important moral mission, and its success in promoting its militarist message meant the 1920s became the decade of the 'Rush to Rugby'.

Rupert Brooke - Rugby School three-quarter and poet.

Rupert Brooke - Rugby School three-quarter and poet.