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George Hart (rugby union)

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Full name
  
George Fletcher Hart

Position
  
Wing three-quarter

Height
  
1.7 m

Education
  
Waitaki Boys' High School

Place of death
  
Sora, Italy

Died
  
3 June 1944, Sora, Italy

Weight
  
79 kg

Date of birth
  
(1909-02-10)10 February 1909

Place of birth
  
Christchurch, New Zealand

Date of death
  
3 June 1944(1944-06-03) (aged 35)

George Fletcher Hart (10 February 1909 – 3 June 1944) was a New Zealand rugby union player. A wing three-quarter, Hart represented Canterbury at a provincial level, and was a member of the New Zealand national side, the All Blacks, from 1930 to 1936. He played 35 matches for the All Blacks including 11 internationals, scoring a total of 28 tries.

Educated at Waitaki Boys' High School, where he played in the 1st XV rugby team in 1924 and 1925, Hart was the 1931 New Zealand national 100 yards champion, in a time of 10.4 seconds, although he finished second behind American athlete, George Simpson.

Hart served in the 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force in World War II, rising to the rank of captain in the 20th Armoured Regiment. He died on 3 June 1944 after being hit by a shell on the advance towards Rome after the Battle of Monte Cassino, and was buried at Cassino War Cemetery.

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