Keith Arnold (rugby union) explained

Keith Arnold
Full Name:Keith Dawson Arnold
Birth Date:1 March 1920
Birth Place:Feilding, New Zealand
Death Place:Hamilton, New Zealand
Height:1.80 m
Weight:79 kg
School:Cambridge High School
Position:Flanker
Repyears1:1947
Repcaps1:2
Reppoints1:3

Keith Dawson Arnold (1 March 1920 — 17 April 2006) was a New Zealand rugby union international.[1]

Arnold, nicknamed "Killer", was born in Feilding and attended Cambridge High School.[2]

A speedy flanker, Arnold played for the Hautapu club of Cambridge and took part in the 1945–46 Victory Internationals, touring Britain and France with the "Kiwis" team made up of 2nd NZEF soldiers. He was capped twice by the All Blacks on the 1947 tour of Australia and scored a try on debut in Brisbane. The following year, Arnold had the distinction of captaining Waikato. He was considered a surprise omission from the All Blacks squad for the 1949 South Africa tour.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Cambridge Honours Its All Black . Waikato Independent . 28 May 1947 . 4.
  2. Web site: Keith Arnold #468 . stats.allblacks.com.
  3. News: Kiwi Army forward dies . . 21 April 2006 . en-NZ.