The son of Mr. Henry Grylls, co-founder of the Redruth Rugby Football Club in 1875.
Obtained his Colours at Sandhurst. Flattering terms have been written about his performances, which have been described as a fast, robust and stylish forward. Capped for England against Ireland in 1905, Captain of Haileybury School for some years.
He was prevented from remaining in first-class football as Military duties apparently necessitated his early retirement. Represented Cornwall three caps 1904.
W. A. PHILLIPS
In the Club’s 100 years of existence, clearly some great personalities would emerge, but it is doubtful if Redruth produced a greater character than the late Bill Phillips. It was unfortunate that the last War came just at a time when this very fine forward should be reaching the zenith of his career, and this was one reason which prevented him from playing many more than 24 times for Cornwall. It would probably be true to say that this big and wonderfully good humoured forward, who commenced his career in the very fine Redruth side of the 1930’s, when only in his late teens, was at his best in the immediate post-war years. Indeed, it was after playing for a combined Cornwall and Devon XV against the New Zealand Kiwis, at Torquay in 1946, that a leading Rugby critic of that time described him as one of the best forwards not to play for England. Bill Phillips was a great Redruth player and club member. Eventually he became a member and later Chairman of the Club’s General Committee. His sudden death early in this summer of 1974 came as a shock and is a loss to Rugby football generally.
H. FAVIELL