Ginger Nicholls Explained

Ginger Nicholls
Full Name:Harry Edgar Nicholls
Birth Date:21 January 1900
Birth Place:Wellington, New Zealand
Death Place:Lower Hutt, New Zealand
Height:165 cm
Weight:58.93 kg
School:Wellington College
Relatives:Harold Nicholls (brother)
Mark Nicholls (brother)
Position:Halfback
Provinceyears1:1917–26
Repyears1:1921
Repcaps1:1
Reppoints1:0

Harry Edgar "Ginger" Nicholls (21 January 1900 — 1 April 1978) was a New Zealand international rugby union player.

Biography

Nicholls was raised in Petone and attended Wellington College. His elder brother Harold was an All Black five-eighth, as was younger brother Mark, a member of the 1924–25 "Invincibles".[1]

A diminutive halfback, standing at 165 cm, Nicholls debuted for Wellington at the age of 17. He won All Blacks selection over experienced halfback Edward Roberts for the opening Test against the visiting 1921 Springboks, sharing his debut with his younger brother, and in a winning cause performed well enough to receive the outstanding back award from the selection panel.[2] Despite this, Nicholls was replaced by Roberts for the remaining internationals and wasn't capped again, although he did feature on the 1922 tour of New South Wales. He also captained the All Blacks in a home match against the NSW Waratahs in 1923. He went on the Invincibles tour as a press correspondent.[3]

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: A rugby row of long ago . . 8 April 1978.
  2. News: "N.Z. Truth" Replies . . 10 October 1929.
  3. Web site: Ginger Nicholls #232 . stats.allblacks.com.