- Chris McKivat
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name = Chris McKivat
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birthname = Christopher Hobart McKivat
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dateofbirth = 27th December, 1879
placeofbirth =Cumnock, New South Wales
dateofdeath = 4th May, 1941
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ru_position = Five-eighth & halfback
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1900-1905
1905
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Wellington
Glebe Rugby Union
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New South Wales
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1905
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rl_position = Half-back
sooyears = 1910-1912
sooteam = New South Wales
soocaps = 13
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rl_nationalyears = 1910-1912
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rl_coachclubs =Glebe Dirty Reds North Sydney Bears Western Suburbs Magpies
rl_coachyears = 1915-1920
1921-22
1928
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university =Christopher Hobart McKivat [alternatively spelt as McKivatt] (
November 27 ,1879 –May 4 ,1941 ) was anAustralia nrugby league andrugby union player - a dual code rugby international. He represented the Wallabies in over 20 Tests and tour matches from 1907 to 1909 and the Kangaroos in 5 Tests from 1910 to 1912. He is unique in Australian rugby history as the only man to captain both the national rugby union and rugby league teams.Unique in history
He captained the
1908 Summer Olympics gold medal winning Wallaby side and was the eighth captain of theAustralian national rugby league team leading them in all 3 Tests of the 1911-12 tour. Thus he captained his country to touring victory in two different rugby codes.Rugby union career
He was born in
Cumnock, New South Wales and played country & country representative rugby union until he was 26. He was a tactically brilliant half-back and a great on-field leader of both forwards and backs.He came to Sydney to join the Glebe Rugby Club in 1905, was selected for New South Wales that year to represent against the visiting
All Blacks and then for the Wallabies in 1907 playing three Tests against the All Blacks. He was on the first Wallaby tour of England in 1908-1909 and captained the side in 17 tour matches plus the historic gold medal winning match against England in the 1908 London Olympics.Rugby league career
He crossed over to the professional code joining the Glebe Rugby League Club as a 30 year old veteran in 1910. He made his rugby league international debut that same year in the First Test in Sydney on 18 June 1910 against Great Britain. Four of his former Wallaby team mates also debuted that day John Barnett, Bob Craig,
Jack Hickey and Charles Russell- making them collectively Australia's 11th to 15th dual code internationals. This repeated a similar occurrence two years earlier when five former Wallabies inMicky Dore ,Dally Messenger ,Denis Lutge ,Doug McLean snr and
Johnny Rosewell all debuted for the Kangaroos in the first ever Test against New Zealand.He toured with the 1911-12 Kangaroos and captained Australia in all three Tests against Great Britain for two wins and one draw.
Australia's first Rugby League Ashes success was testament to his on field genius and off field leadership. He played in 31 matches on Tour and scored 10 tries.
His representative career ended at age 32 with that Ashes success and in retirement he became the first of the game's high profile non-playing coaches. He coached Glebe, Wests and Norths in the following years, including Norths Premiership sides of 1921-1922.
Accolades
In 2005 McKivat was admitted into the
Australian Rugby League Hall of Fame [ [http://rl1908.com/Hoffame/index.htm Australian Rugby League Hall of Fame] ] . In August, 2006 he was named as coach of the North Sydney Bears' team of the century.In February 2008, McKivat was named in the list of Australia's "100 Greatest Players" (1908-2007) which was commissioned by the NRL and
Playing record
* "Club:" Glebe(1910-14) 54 games, 5 tries
* "Representative:" Australia (1910-12) 5 Tests, and New South Wales (1910-12) 13 appearances.ources
Whiticker, Alan (2004) "Captaining the Kangaroos", New Holland, Sydney
External links
* [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A100309b.htm Chris McKivat at the Online Dictionary of Australian Biographies]
* [http://www.sahof.org.au/hallOfFame/memberProfile/index.php?memberID=403&memberType=athlete Chris McKivat biography at Sport Australia Hall of Fame]
* [http://www.databaseolympics.com/players/playerpage.htm?ilkid=MCKIVCHR01 profile]References
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