Charlie White (rugby union)
Full name | Charles J. B. White[1] | ||
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Date of birth | c. 1874[1] | ||
Place of birth | Maitland, New South Wales [1] | ||
Date of death | October 1941[1] | ||
Place of death | Maitland, New South Wales[1] | ||
Rugby union career | |||
Playing career | |||
Position | wing[1] | ||
National team(s) | |||
Years | Club / team | Caps | (points) |
1899–1904[1] | Australia | 3[1] | (0)[1] |
Charles J. B. "Charlie" White (c. 1874 – October 1941) was a rugby union player who represented Australia.
White, a wing, was born in Maitland, NSW and claimed three international rugby caps for Australia. His Test debut was against Great Britain at Sydney on 24 June 1899, the inaugural rugby Test match played by an Australian national representative side.
Published references
- Collection (1995) Gordon Bray presents The Spirit of Rugby, Harper Collins Publishers Sydney
- Howell, Max (2005) Born to Lead - Wallaby Test Captains, Celebrity Books, Auckland NZ
Footnotes
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