Elizabeth Shelford shares the same surname as one of the toughest men to ever set foot on a rugby field. But where art thou?
"She used to come along and play around with the kids and practice in the afternoons," Thorburn recalled.
"So I said to her father, 'does she want to play?' and he just said 'she wouldn't be allowed to play?"
Thorburn took Elizabeth to Kensington Park to register along with the male players. Once there, she was placed on the scales to be graded as was the process back in those days.
He said when the people in charge of registering the children heard her name, they exclaimed "s***, she's a girl!"
"They got the rulebook out and read it, they couldn't find any reason why she couldn't play."
Elizabeth, who would have been roughly 7 years old, played a few games before moving onto something else "as kids do", Thorburn said.