Arthur Hughes (rugby union) explained

Arthur Hughes
Birth Name:Arthur Maitland Hughes
Birth Date:11 October 1924
Birth Place:Auckland, New Zealand
Death Place:North Shore, Auckland, New Zealand
Occupation:Managing director
Relatives:Kevin Skinner (cousin)
School:Nelson College
Ru Position:Hooker
Height:1.780NaN0
Weight:87kg (192lb)
Repcaps1:6
Reppoints1:0
Repyears1:1947–50
Ru Province1:Auckland
Ru Provinceyears1:1947–50

Arthur Maitland Hughes (11 October 1924 – 20 June 2005) was a New Zealand rugby union player. A hooker, Hughes represented Auckland at a provincial level, and was a member of the New Zealand national side, the All Blacks from 1947 to 1950. Unusually, he was selected for the All Blacks before making his provincial debut. He played seven matches for the All Blacks including six internationals.[1]

Hughes retired from rugby in 1950 to concentrate on business interests and rose to become managing director of the family liquor firm, Hughes and Cossar. He also served as president of the Auckland Racing Club and the New Zealand Racing Conference.[2]

In the 1985 Queen's Birthday Honours, Hughes was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire, for services to racing administration.

Two years after his death in 2005, Hughes was inducted into the Waitakere Business Hall of Fame.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Arthur Hughes . Luxford . Bob . New Zealand Rugby Museum . 14 July 2013.
  2. News: Obituary: Arthur Hughes . 25 June 2005 . New Zealand Herald . 14 July 2013 . D.J. . Cameron .
  3. News: All Black inducted . 19 October 2007 . Western Leader . 2 .