John Collins (rugby union) explained

John Collins
Full Name:John Law Collins
Birth Date:1 February 1939
Death Place:Gisborne, New Zealand
Height:178cm (70inches)
Relatives:Aaron Collins (son)
Position:Second five-eighth
Repyears1:1964–65
Repcaps1:3
Reppoints1:0

John Law Collins (1 February 1939 — 29 May 2007) was a New Zealand rugby union international.

Raised in Tokomaru Bay, Collins was a second five-eighth and played his rugby with Gisborne Marist. He made his provincial debut for Poverty Bay in 1958 and was later a New Zealand Maori representative.[1]

Collins missed three years of rugby in the early 1960s due to army service in Malaysia and on his return soon came into All Blacks contention. He gained his first cap in the opening 1964 Bledisloe Cup match against the Wallabies at Carisbrook, before a back injury kept him out of the remainder of the series. The following year, Collins was capped a further two times in the home series against the Springboks, at Athletic Park and Eden Park.[2]

His son Aaron was a Poverty Bay representative and played professional rugby in Scotland.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Rugby: Former All Black John Collins dies . . 30 May 2007 . en-NZ.
  2. Web site: John Collins #647 . stats.allblacks.com.
  3. News: 'The first Test is one you can get' . . 28 May 2017.