Wilson Whineray

Rugby union player, All Blacks captain

Wilson Whineray - Rugby union player, All Blacks captain
Born

July 10th, 1935
89 years ago

Died

2012
13 years ago — 77 years old

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

New Zealand

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A rugby union player from New Zealand, achieved notable success as the captain of the All Blacks during the 1960s. Played primarily as a prop, featuring in 32 test matches for the national team. His leadership was pivotal during a time of significant competition in international rugby. In addition to his sports career, transitioned into business and served as a prominent businessman post-retirement.

Captained the All Blacks from 1960 to 1963

Participated in the 1960 British Lions series

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