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Birth name | Josiah Dickinson | ||||||||||||||||
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Date of birth | 30 October 1989 | ||||||||||||||||
Height | 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) | ||||||||||||||||
Weight | 95 kg (14 st 13 lb) | ||||||||||||||||
School | Calday Grange Grammar School | ||||||||||||||||
Rugby union career | |||||||||||||||||
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Josiah “JJ” Dickinson (born 30 October 1989) is an English rugby union player who plays for Championship Rugby club, Caldy. He plays in the back row[1] and captains the team.[2]
Career
[edit]Dickinson’s journey with Caldy began when he was just 12 years old.[3] His brother, Sam (formerly of Northampton Saints), also started his rugby journey on the Wirral alongside JJ.[4]
Dickinson is the most successful captain in Caldy’s history,[5] having captained the team to promotion from the National Two North and National One divisions.
A bank at Caldy’s home ground, Paton Field, has been named in Dickinson’s honour.[5]
References
[edit]- ^ "JJ Dickinson". All.Rugby. Retrieved 12 May 2024.
- ^ "JJ Dickinson (C)". Caldy Rugby Club. Retrieved 12 May 2024.
- ^ "Caldy RFC: Meet the Championship giant-killers on £100-a-match". The Times. 13 January 2023. Retrieved 12 May 2024.
- ^ "Sam Dickinson: A big chunk of my heart remains in Caldy". Talking Rugby Union. Retrieved 12 May 2024.
- ^ a b JJ Dickinson. Zeeon. Retrieved 12 May 2024.