Peter Phipps (rugby union) explained

Peter Phipps
Full Name:Peter Joseph Phipps
Birth Date:22 April 1933
Birth Place:Batavia, Java,
Dutch East Indies
School:Barker College
Relatives:Jim Phipps (brother)
Position:Utility back
Provinceyears1:1955–56
Provinceapps1:2
Provincepoints1:6
Repyears1:1955

Peter Joseph Phipps (22 April 1933 – 26 May 2017) was an Australian international rugby union player.

Born in Batavia, Dutch East Indies, Phipps was the youngest of four brothers to play first grade for Gordon, and one of two to represent the Wallabies, along with centre Jim Phipps. He attended Sydney's Barker College, where in addition to rugby he excelled in athletics, before undertaking further studies at Hawkesbury Agricultural College.[1] [2]

Phipps, primarily an inside centre, got a chance to play beside his brother Jim in the Wallabies side when he was selected for their 1955 tour of New Zealand, on the back of a two-try performance for New South Wales against Queensland. He played four uncapped tour matches and was due to play the second Test at Carisbrook, until a tour ending knee injury forced his withdrawal. In 1957, Phipps retired from rugby after it was discovered he had two broken vertebrae in his lower spine, a result of an injury the previous year while competing for Gordon.[1] [3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Peter Joseph Phipps . classicwallabies.com.au . en.
  2. News: District Doings. . . 13 July 1955 . 11 . National Library of Australia.
  3. News: Remembering Peter Phipps . . 8 June 2017 . en-AU.