Charles Kingstone Explained

Charles "Nipper" Kingstone
Birth Name:Charles Napoleon Kingstone
Birth Date:2 July 1895
Birth Place:Auckland, New Zealand
Death Place:New Plymouth, Taranaki, New Zealand
Ru Position:Fullback
Repteam1:New Zealand
Repyears1:1921
Repcaps1:3
Reppoints1:0

Charles Napoleon "Nipper" Kingstone (2 July 1895 – 6 May 1960) was a New Zealand sportsman who played international rugby union for New Zealand. He was also a first-class cricketer.

Kingstone served as an artillery gunner in the New Zealand forces in World War I as "Napoleon Kingstone".[1]

A fullback, Kingstone played all three of his Tests during South Africa's 1921 tour of New Zealand.[2] He was injured in a motor accident in 1922 and didn't play again for New Zealand.[3]

Kingstone played just one first-class cricket match. He captained a "Rest of New Zealand" team in a fixture against the national team at Basin Reserve in 1927. Despite coming in at 10 in the batting order, Kingstone scored 43, the second highest of the innings. He was his team's wicket-keeper but didn't claim any catches.[4] He played non-first-class cricket for Taranaki in the 1920s, captaining them to victory in the Hawke Cup in December 1926.[5]

He died in New Plymouth in May 1960, aged 64, leaving a widow, two sons and two daughters.[6]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Napoleon Kingstone . Auckland Museum . 20 April 2022.
  2. Web site: Nipper Kingstone. ESPNscrum.
  3. Web site: Charles Kingstone. All Blacks Website.
  4. Web site: New Zealand v The Rest in 1927/28. CricketArchive.
  5. Web site: Wanganui v Taranaki 1926-27 . CricketArchive . 16 April 2022.
  6. 1921 All Black Dies . Press . 7 May 1960 . 7 .