James Allan (rugby)

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James Allan
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James Allan
Date of birth 1860-09-11
Place of birth Taieri, New Zealand
Date of death 1934-09-02
Place of death Hawera, New Zealand
Weight 90 kg
Nickname Taieri Giant
Rugby union career
Position Forward
Amateur clubs
Taieri
correct as of 22 January 2007.
Provincial/State sides    
1881 – 1886 Otago
correct as of 22 January 2007.
National team(s) Caps (points)
1984 New Zealand 8 [0 tests] (6 [3 t])
correct as of 22 January 2007.

James Allan (born 11 September 1860 in Taieri, New Zealand, died 2 September 1934 in Hawera, New Zealand[1]) was a former New Zealand rugby union player who played 8 games for the All Blacks, the New Zealand national rugby union team. He is listed as the first All Black in playing order and was nicknamed the Taieri Giant.[2][1] Allan played in the first officially recognised national team.[1]

Allan's position was forward and was one of the five original Otago All Blacks.[1] Allan played 6 seasons for Otago, from 1881 to 1886.[1] Allan's 8 All Black appearances came on the 1884 All Blacks tour of Australia on which he scored 3 tries.[1] He was rated as one of the tours valuable players.[1] The tour saw him play 8 of the All Blacks' 9 games in a space of 23 days.[1]

Allan was highly regarded as a forward with reports describing him as a player who was "consistently in the vanguard".[1] Allan was also reported to be never far away from the ball along with being as "hard as nails"[1] During his playing career at Otago, Allan became a distinguished player for the province.[1] He had three other brothers who represented Otago.

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k James Allan All Blacks Profile. Retrieved on 22 January 2007.
  2. ^ All Blacks in Playing Order. Retrieved on 22 January 2007.

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