Bill Burgoyne | |
Fullname: | William John Edward Burgoyne[1] |
Birth Date: | 20 December 1946 |
Birth Place: | New Zealand |
Club1: | Marist Saints |
Club2: | Bay Roskill Vikings |
Teama: | Auckland |
Yearastart: | 1968 |
Yearaend: | 1969 |
Teamb: | New Zealand |
Yearbstart: | 1972 |
Yearbend: | 74 |
Appearancesb: | 4 |
Triesb: | 1 |
Goalsb: | 0 |
Fieldgoalsb: | 0 |
Pointsb: | 3 |
Source: | [2] |
New: | yes |
William John Edward Burgoyne (20 December 1946 – 16 November 1999)[3] [4] was a New Zealand rugby league player who represented New Zealand in the 1972 World Cup.
Burgoyne played for both the Marist Saints and the Bay Roskill Vikings in the Auckland Rugby League competition. In 1968 he was selected for Auckland.[5] He again played for Auckland in 1969, including in Auckland's 14-15 loss to Australia. He played for the New Zealand Māori side in 1972.[6]
He was first selected for the New Zealand national rugby league team in 1972, as part of the squad for that year's World Cup. He played in three games at the tournament, scoring a try against Great Britain. He played one more test for New Zealand, again against Great Britain, in 1974.
Burgoyne's daughter Leilani Tamu is a writer, a former diplomat and an aspiring candidate for the New Zealand Green Party. She has spoken frankly about her father's severe gambling addiction, indirectly leading to his early death at the age of 52.[7] [8]