Birth Name: | Cyril James Brownlie |
Birth Date: | 1895 8, df=yes |
Ru Position: | Loose forward |
Amatteam1: | Hastings |
Ru Province1: | Hawke's Bay |
Birth Place: | Whanganui |
Death Place: | Wairoa |
Weight: | 95kg (209lb) |
Repyears1: | 1924–1925 |
Repcaps1: | 31 |
Reppoints1: | 33 |
Relatives: | Laurie Brownlie (brother) Maurice Brownlie (brother) |
Cyril James Brownlie (6 August 1895 – 7 May 1954) was a New Zealand rugby union player. He was educated at Sacred Heart College, Auckland, unlike his brothers, Maurice and Laurie, who attended St Patrick's College, Wellington.
The brothers represented the country during the 1920s. Cyril Brownlie played 31 matches for the All Blacks, scoring 11 tries. These matches included three tests during The Invincibles tour of 1924–25. During the England-New Zealand test in 1924, Cyril was sent off by the referee Albert Freethy, the first player to be sent off in an international between two International Rugby Board countries.[1] Brownlie represented Hawkes Bay at a provincial level, playing as a loose forward. He retired from Rugby in 1930 and died at Wairoa on 7 May 1954 [2]