Peter Dixon Explained

Peter Dixon
Birth Name:Peter John Dixon
Birth Date:30 April 1944
Birth Place:Keighley, West Yorkshire, England
Death Place:Cumbria, England
University:Durham University (Grey College) Postgraduate at Oxford University
Ru Position:Flanker
Ru Amateuryears:1967–1970
Ru Amateurclubs:Oxford University RFC
Harlequins
Ru Nationalyears:1971–1978
1971
Ru Nationalteam:
British Lions
Ru Nationalcaps:22
3
Ru Nationalpoints:(16)
(3)

Peter-John Dixon (30 April 1944 – 2 August 2023) was an England international rugby union player.[1]

Dixon played for Oxford University RFC in four consecutive Varsity Matches from 1967 to 1970. He played for Cumberland at county level alongside David Robinson and Butler in the back row and with Cowman at fly half. The northern section of the county championship found him playing against Gosforth and later England colleague Roger Utley and against Alan Old and Warfield (Yorkshire) and Tony Neary, Fran Cotton, Bill Beaumont and Mike Slemen (Lancashire). With several of these he played in the Northwest Counties team that in 1972, at Workington, became the first regional team to defeat a New Zealand All Blacks' touring team. He also played in the North of England provincial team that beat the All Blacks in 1979.[2] He toured New Zealand in 1971 with the victorious British and Irish Lions, playing in the first, second and fourth test matches. At that time he played club rugby for Harlequins.

Dixon later worked in overseas development at Durham University, and at the University of Transkei, Institute of Adult Education.[3]

Peter Dixon died of brain cancer in Cumbria, on 2 August 2023, at the age of 79.[4] [5] [6]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Peter Dixon - England. ESPN. 18 August 2017.
  2. Web site: The Mike Slemen Collection - World Rugby Museum. rugbyrelics.com. 2014-07-23.
  3. Web site: OSM: Nostalgia - when the North beat the mighty All Blacks? | Sport | The Observer. observer.guardian.co.uk. 2014-07-23.
  4. News: Gosforth, England and Lions great Peter Dixon passes away . 3 August 2023 . Newcastle Falcons . 3 August 2023.
  5. News: Peter-John "PJ" Dixon . 6 August 2023 . The Telegraph . 5 August 2023.
  6. News: Peter-John Dixon obituary . 11 August 2023 . The Times . 11 August 2023.