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Full name
  
Hugh Maurice Good

Place of death
  
Stratford, New Zealand

Notable relative
  
Alan Good

Place of birth
  
Urenui, New Zealand

Weight
  
92 kg (203 lb)

Date of birth
  
(1871-09-29)29 September 1871

Date of death
  
3 July 1941(1941-07-03) (aged 69)

Died
  
3 July 1941, Stratford, New Zealand

Education
  
Wanganui Collegiate School

Hugh Maurice Good (29 September 1871 – 3 July 1941) was a New Zealand rugby union player who represented the All Blacks in 1894. His position of choice was wing three-quarter. Good did not play any test matches as New Zealand did not play their first until 1903.

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Good was born in Urenui and received his education at Wanganui Collegiate.

He was also an amateur athlete and in 1898 won the national title for high jump and also shot put. He could also run the 100 metres in just over 10 seconds.

Career

Good was still in his last year of school when he made his debut for his province, Taranaki in 1889.

He played in an All Black trial in 1893. Successful, Good was selected for the tour of Australia. He was labelled a "reinforcement" as members of the original team suffered injuries. Unfortunately, Good was unable to go on the tour, as he could not gain work leave. Coincidentally his brother, Alan played four games on the tour.

Just one year later, Good played for the Taranaki side in a game against the touring Waratahs. Good scored a try and kicked a goal in the 21-6 win.

Based on this performance Good was selected for the All Blacks to play in the unofficial international against the visitors. The match was lost 8-6.

Opportunities to be selected again were only presented twice in the 1890s, first in 1896 and then 1897 but Good failed to make a team.

He continued playing for Taranaki provincially until 1896.

Family

Good was one of 9 children to Thomas Good and Sarah Gates.

A sister, Fanny, was a Botanical artist.

Two of his brothers, Harry (a forward) and Alan (also a wing three-quarter) represented Taranaki. Alan was an All Black in 1893.

References

Hugh Good Wikipedia


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