F. C. G. Percival was one of the leading attack players in the South of England and started playing for Lee before World War I. He also won Kent county honours and played for The South in the annual match against the North. Lee won the Senior Southern Flags in the last year before the War (1914) and the first two after the hostilities, 1920 and 1921. In the 1927/28 season, Percival switched and played for Hampstead Lacrosse Club in North London. He was the treasurer of the South of England Lacrosse Association until 1932, when business commitments forced him to resign the post.