Jim Barrett (rugby union)
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Full name | James Barrett | ||||||||||||||||
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Date of birth | 3 March 1888 | ||||||||||||||||
Place of birth | Paeroa, New Zealand | ||||||||||||||||
Date of death | 31 August 1971 | (aged 83)||||||||||||||||
Place of death | Hamilton, New Zealand | ||||||||||||||||
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James Barrett (3 March 1888 — 31 August 1971) was a New Zealand rugby union international.
Barrett, known as "Buster", was born in Paeroa, where he attended St Joseph's Catholic School.[1] He moved to Auckland as a teenager to become an apprentice wheelwright and played his rugby for the city's Marist club.[2][3]
A loose forward, Barrett was capped twice by the All Blacks in 1913, as a flanker for the 2nd and 3rd Tests against the touring Australians. He made one further All Blacks appearance, an uncapped match on the 1914 tour of Australia.[3]
Barrett served with the Auckland Mounted Rifles Regiment in Egypt during World War I.[3]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Old Pupils Meet". Hauraki Plains Gazette. 24 April 1950. p. 5.
- ^ Kingston, Samuel (26 October 2023). "Irish historic influence echoes through World Cup final". RTÉ.
- ^ a b c "James Barrett #191". stats.allblacks.com.
External links
[edit]- Jim Barrett at ESPNscrum