James Allan (rugby union), Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

James Allan (rugby union)

New Zealand rugby player

Date of Birth: 11-Sep-1860

Date of Death: 02-Sep-1934

Profession: rugby union player

Nationality: New Zealand

Zodiac Sign: Virgo


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About James Allan (rugby union)

  • James Allan (11 September 1860, in East Taieri, New Zealand – 2 September 1934, in Hawera, New Zealand) was a New Zealand rugby union player who played eight games for the All Blacks, the New Zealand national rugby union team, and was nicknamed the Taieri Giant.
  • Allan played in the first match contested by the New Zealand team, and the New Zealand Rugby Union regard him as the first ever All Black.Allan played as a forward and played six seasons for his province Otago, from 1881 to 1886.
  • Allan's eight All Black appearances came on the 1884 New Zealand rugby union tour of New South Wales on which he scored three tries.
  • He was one of New Zealand's most valuable players.
  • on the tour, where he played eight of the All Blacks' nine games – all played over 23 days.Allan was highly regarded as a forward with contemporary reports saying he was "consistently in the vanguard".
  • Allan was also reported to be never far away from the ball along with being as "hard as nails".
  • During his playing career at Otago, Allan became a distinguished player for the province.
  • He had three other brothers who represented Otago.Allan was a pupil of Otago Boys' High School.

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