Ranji Wilson

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Nathaniel Arthur "Ranji" Wilson (18 May 188611 August 1953) was an early All Black, rugby football player for New Zealand. He was born in Christchurch of English/West Indian parentage, his mother being West Indian.

Wilson was chosen for the All Blacks for matches against the touring Anglo-Welsh in 1908, versus Australia in 1910, 1913 and again in 1914.

During the First World War he was one of the stars of the New Zealand Services team which won the Kings Cup against other Dominion countries in 1918-19, and would have toured South Africa with the New Zealand Army team in 1919 had he not been classed as "coloured".

Wilson was later one of the team of seven selectors who picked the 1924-5 "Invincibles" team that toured Great Britain, France and Canada undefeated.

He died on 11 August 1953 in Lower Hutt.

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