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James Barber (rugby)

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Name
  
James Barber


Role
  
Rugby

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James Barber was a New Zealand rugby footballer who represented New Zealand in rugby league.

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Rugby union career

Barber originally played rugby union and represented Wellington. He played at fullback or scrum-half and was part of the side that won the Ranfurly Shield.

Rugby league career

Barber originally missed selection for the professional All Blacks for the 1907–1908 tour of Great Britain and Australia but was placed on stand by. By the time the side reached Australia in 1908 the side was short of backs, due to several players opting to remain in Britain, and Barber was called over to join the squad. He played in the first ever trans-Tasman test which was the debut match of the Australia national rugby league team. Barber would go on to appear in all three test matches against Australia.

Barber later captained the New Zealand side in its 1909 tour of Australia. His last game for New Zealand was in 1912.

In 1912 he was in Petone's side that won the inaugural Wellington Rugby League competition. Barber captained Wellington between 1911 and 1914, including Wellington's 1913 victory over Auckland.

Legacy

Barber was named as the Halfback in the Petone Panthers' Team of the Century in 2012.

References

James Barber (rugby) Wikipedia