- Arthur Collins (All Black)
Arthur Harold Collins, fullback for the
All Blacks (1932,1934) and forTaranaki (1927-1937), was born inStratford, New Zealand on July 19, 1906. Weighing in at just 73kg, and only 1.70m in height, Collins made a name for himself playing club rugby for Stratford and Clifton, and in 1927 was selected for the TaranakiRugby Football team. He went on to make 81 appearances for Taranaki over the next eleven years, building a reputation as "a reliable last line of defence and an accurate goalkicker".” [http://stats.allblacks.com/Profile.asp?ABID=164]By 1932 Collins had caught the attention of the national selectors, making the
North Island side for the North vs South match. He was selected for the All Black team to tourAustralia , first donning the All Black jersey on 15 June in a preparation game againstWellington . Collins missed selection for the first test match, which was lost 21-17, but took over for the second inBrisbane on 16 July in which he contributed a penalty goal to New Zealand's 21-3 victory. He went onto play the third test match inSydney which New Zealand also won. His overall tour performance was considered "creditable", scoring 54 points in his nine matches and kicking a penalty and two conversions in his two tests. [http://stats.allblacks.com/Profile.asp?ABID=164]No test matches were played in 1933, and Collins was again selected in 1934 for the tour to Australia. He played the first test in Sydney where the All Blacks were beaten 25-11. Collins could not play the second test due to injury, but played in the All Blacks vs "Rest of New Zealand" match when the team returned from Australia. This was his last game in the All Black jersey, having in thosetwo years played 15 matches and scored 110 points.
Collins retired from representative rugby football in 1937, and went on to serve as a coach and an administrator for Clifton Club, being honoured with life membership in 1970. A son, Bruce, played seven matches for Taranaki as a forward in 1962-63. Collins died on January 11, 1988, in
Waitara .Bibliogaphy
Chester, R.H. & McMillan N.A.C. (1994). Men in Black (2nd ed.). Moa Beckett Publishers Ltd, Auckland.
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