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Billy Mitchell (rugby)

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Name
  
Billy Mitchell

Role
  
Rugby

Weight
  
82 kg


Died
  
June 2, 1959, Christchurch, New Zealand

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William James "Billy" Mitchell (28 November 1890 – 2 June 1959) was a New Zealand rugby footballer who represented his country in both rugby union and rugby league.

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Early years

Mitchell was born in Melbourne, Australia before moving to New Zealand where he worked for the New Zealand Railways Department.

Rugby union career

Mitchell played rugby union for the Merivale club in Christchurch and represented the province nine times in 1909 and 1910. He was selected to be part of the All Blacks tour of Australia in 1910 and played in five matches, including the second and third Test matches.

Rugby league career

In 1911 Mitchell, along with three other players from the Merivale club, moved to Sydney and played for the North Sydney Bears. He was then enticed north by the Queensland Rugby League. At the same time the New Zealand rugby league side was touring Australia and he was invited to join the touring party. Mitchell played in four matches, becoming a dual-code rugby international.

Mitchell then returned to Christchurch and represented Canterbury in its first ever match in 1912. Mitchell toured Australia twice more with New Zealand, in 1913, and as captain in 1919. He played in his final match for New Zealand in 1920. He played for the St Albans and Federal clubs in the Canterbury Rugby League competition.

Later years

Mitchell later served as a coach of the Canterbury side and a national selector.

References

Billy Mitchell (rugby) Wikipedia