Field was born in Hampstead in 1872 to Walter Field, a landscape painter. He was educated at Clifton College[3] from 1882 to 1891, before matriculating to Trinity College, Cambridge in 1891. He received his B.A. in 1894.[4] He worked as a solicitor, and died on 9 January 1947 at Bromley Cottage Hospital.[1]
Rugby career
In 1891, Field was the captain of the Clifton College rugby team. He played in the Varsity Match in 1892, 1893 and 1894. In 1893, Field played both his international matches for England as part of the Home Nations Championship. The first was the first match between Wales and England in Cardiff. The second match was against Ireland at Lansdowne Road. By the time he played for England, Field had already joined Middlesex Wanderers. Between April 1893 and February 1894, he played three matches for the Barbarians, scoring a dropped goal.
After Middlesex Wanderers folded, Field joined Richmond alongside Charles Hooper, who had also been playing for them.[1]