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Name
  
Colin Greenwood


Role
  
Rugby

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Died
  
October 3, 1998, George, South Africa

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Colin "Col" Marius Greenwood (25 January 1936 in Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa – 3 October 1998) was a South African dual-code international rugby union and professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1960s, and coached in the 1960s, playing representative level rugby union (RU) for South Africa, at provincial level for Western Province, and at club level for Noordelikes (Northerns), as a Centre, i.e. number 12 or 13, and playing representative level rugby league (RL) for South Africa, and Rugby League XIII, and at club level for Wakefield Trinity (Heritage № 674), North Sydney Bears, and Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs, as a wing, stand-off/five-eighth, or lock/loose forward, i.e. number 2 or 5, 6, or 13 and coaching club level rugby league (RL) for North Sydney Bears, he died in George, Western Cape, South Africa.

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International honours

Col Greenwood won a cap for South Africa (RU) while at Noordelikes (Northerns) against Ireland at Newlands Stadium, Cape Town on Saturday 13 May 1961, and won caps for South Africa (RL) while at Wakefield Trinity in 1963 against Australia (2 matches).

Challenge Cup Final appearances

Col Greenwood played right wing, i.e. number 2, in Wakefield Trinity's 25–10 victory over Wigan in the 1963 Challenge Cup Final during the 1962–63 season at Wembley Stadium, London on Saturday 11 May 1963, in front of a crowd of 84,492.

County Cup Final appearances

Col Greenwood played stand-off/five-eighth in Wakefield Trinity's 19-9 victory over Leeds in the 1961 Yorkshire County Cup Final during the 1961–62 season at Odsal Stadium, Bradford on Saturday 11 November 1961.

References

Colin Greenwood (rugby) Wikipedia