Maurice Brownlie, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Maurice Brownlie

New Zealand rugby union player

Date of Birth: 10-Aug-1897

Place of Birth: Whanganui, Manawatu-Wanganui Region, New Zealand

Date of Death: 21-Jan-1957

Profession: rugby union player

Nationality: New Zealand

Zodiac Sign: Leo


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About Maurice Brownlie

  • Maurice Joseph Brownlie (10 August 1897 – 21 January 1957) was an international New Zealand rugby union player.
  • A loose forward, Brownlie represented Hawke's Bay at a provincial level, and was a member of the New Zealand national team, the All Blacks, from 1922 until 1928.
  • He played 61 matches for New Zealand—a record for All Black appearances that stood until surpassed by Kevin Skinner in 1956–and scored 21 tries.
  • These matches included eight Tests.
  • He captained the All Blacks on 19 occasions, including for the 1928 tour of South Africa. Brownlie was a member of The Invincibles during their European tour of 1924–25.
  • On that tour, his brother Cyril became the first man to be sent off in a Test match.
  • Their older brother Laurie also made an appearance for the All Blacks, in 1921.
  • All three brothers represented Hawke's Bay and played as loose forwards.Brownlie gave service during both world wars.
  • From 1915 to 1919 he served in the New Zealand Mounted Rifles Brigade, including two and a half years in the Middle East, and reached the rank of corporal.
  • During the Second World War he served in No.
  • 4 Squadron, Independent Mounted Rifles, part of the Home Guard, from 1940.Brownlie died in Gisborne on 21 January 1957, and was buried at Taruheru Cemetery.
  • He has been inducted into the New Zealand Sports Hall of Fame twice: as a member of The Invincibles, and in his own right.

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