David Dix Explained

David Dix
Full Name:David Peter Alexander Dix
Birth Date:27 October 1967
Birth Place:Sydney, NSW, Australia
School:Shore School
University:University of Sydney
University of Cambridge
Position:Lock
Repyears1:1989, 1992

David Peter Alexander Dix (born 27 October 1967) is an Australian former rugby union player.

Dix was born in Sydney and educated at Shore School, where he concentrated mostly on rowing but had one season in the 1st XV. He was in the 1985/86 Australian Schools side that went through a tour of the United Kingdom undefeated. After finishing his schooling, Dix had a year of first-grade rugby with Quirindi, then in 1987 began attending the University of Sydney. He finished second to Simon Poidevin in the 1989 Rothmans Medal while playing for the university.[1]

A lock, Dix won a Wallabies call up in 1989 as a replacement for Steve Tuynman on their tour of Canada and France, serving as an understudy to Peter FitzSimons and Rod McCall.[2] He debuted for the Wallabies against the North American Wolverines and made a further three uncapped appearances in France. In 1991, Dix got recalled by the Wallabies for a tour of New Zealand, but had to withdraw as he was about to begin his studies at the University of Cambridge, where he twice won rugby blues and rowed for Pembroke College.[3] He was in England when the Wallabies lost several players with injuries on their 1992 end of year tour and got called into the squad to play a tour match against Welsh Students.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: David Peter Alexander Dix . Classic Wallabies . en.
  2. News: Dix is recalled from Argentina for Wallaby tour . . 26 September 1989.
  3. News: Dix in crew change . . 28 February 1992.
  4. News: Poidevin answers call to help Wallabies' wounded . . 24 November 1992 . 26 . National Library of Australia.