Ray Clarke (rugby union) explained

Ray Clarke
Full Name:Ray Lancelot Clarke
Birth Date:7 July 1908
Birth Place:Warea, New Zealand
Death Place:New Plymouth, New Zealand
Height:1.82 m
Weight:93 kg
School:Okaiawa School
Position:Lock
Repyears1:1932
Repcaps1:2
Reppoints1:0

Ray Lancelot Clarke (7 July 1908 — 3 June 1972) was a New Zealand rugby union international.[1]

Clarke was born in Warea and educated at Okaiawa School.[2]

A sturdy lock, Clarke made his Taranaki debut aged 21 in 1929 and was capped twice by the All Blacks. He played the 2nd and 3rd Tests of the 1932 tour of Australia, replacing injured lock Dick Steere. The New Zealand Rugby Almanack named Clarke one of the "Five Players of 1934" and he was considered unfortunate to not gain further international selection.[2] [3]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Fine Taranaki Forward . Lake Wakatip Mail . 5 July 1938 . 7.
  2. Web site: Ray Clarke #390 . stats.allblacks.com.
  3. News: The Knock-On Rule . . 28 June 1935 . 10.