Mitchell Cox (rugby, born 1958) explained

Mitchell Cox
Full Name:Mitchell Hunter Cox
Birth Date:22 October 1958
Birth Place:Manly, Sydney, Australia
Ru Position:Utility back
Clubs1:Manly
Repyears1:1981
Repcaps1:2
Reppoints1:4
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Embed:yes
Position:Five-eighth
Year1start:1982
Year1end:85
Club1:North Sydney
Appearances1:73
Points1:61
Year2start:1986
Year2end:87
Club2:Manly Warringah
Appearances2:21
Points2:4

Mitchell Hunter Cox (born 22 October 1958) is an Australian former rugby union international who represented Australia in two Test matches. He also played rugby league for North Sydney and Manly Warringah.

Born in Sydney, Cox is the son of Wallabies halfback Brian Cox. He attended Balgowlah Boys’ High School.[1]

Cox, a utility back, made his New South Wales debut in 1980 alongside elder brother Phillip, a Wallabies scrum-half. He played first-grade rugby for Manly and ascended to the captaincy aged 22.[2] After winning a place on the 1981–82 tour of Britain and Ireland, Cox was first capped for the Wallabies against Wales at Cardiff Arms Park and scored a debut try, then gained a second cap against Scotland at Murrayfield, with both of his appearances on the right wing.[1]

Having resisted earlier offers, Cox switched codes in 1982, signing a three-year contract with North Sydney.[3] A strong first season saw him named "Five-eighth of the Year" at the Dally M Awards and he came third in the Rothmans Medal count.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mitchell Hunter Cox . classicwallabies.com.au . en.
  2. News: Webster . Jim . Cox a surprise choice as Manly's Rugby captain . . 27 February 1981.
  3. News: Ellas back, but League has Cox . . 29 January 1982.
  4. News: Brentnall wins RL medal . . 2 September 1982 . 1 . National Library of Australia.