- Allan Hewson
Infobox Rugby biography
name = Allan Hewson
birthname =
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1954|6|6
placeofbirth =Lower Hutt
height = 1.80m
weight = 73kg
allblackid =385
allblackno = 804
nickname =
occupation =
school = Hutt Valley High School
university =
spouse =
children =
relatives =
international = true
ru_position = Fullback
ru_amateuryears =
ru_amateurclubs = Petone
ru_clubyears =
ru_provinceyears = - 1986
ru_province = Wellington
ru_provincecaps =
ru_provincepoints =
ru_nationalyears = 1979 - 1984
ru_nationalteam = New Zealand
ru_nationalcaps = 19
ru_nationalpoints = (201)Allan Roy Hewson, born 6 June 1954 in Lower Hutt, New Zealand, represented the
New Zealand All Blacks in 19Rugby Union internationals between 1981 and 1984. Hewson played at fullback. since his retirement from international rugby Hewson has continued to be involved with Wellington rugby.All Black career
Hewson played five tour matches in England, Scotland and Italy in 1979, but was not selected for the tests, as coach Eric Watson did not regard him highly.
His test debut came about as a result of injuries to other players, and was on 13th June 1981 v Scotland (at
Carisbrook inDunedin ), which the All Blacks won 11-4. His final appearance was on 21st July 1984 v Australia (inSydney ), which the All Blacks lost 16-9.At 1.8m (5' 10") and just 73kg in weight Hewson was extremely slight by international Rugby Union standards, and endured scepticism from the New Zealand public throughout his rugby career. Despite his stature, Hewson's international record speaks for itself: 201 points (at the time, just 6 short of the prevailing New Zealand test record), a then world record haul for points scored in a single test and a starring role in the notorious
1981 Springbok tour . With the series tied at one all, in the last few seconds of the third and final test, New Zealand were awarded a long range penalty. In rugby journalist Jon Collins' words "the hopes of a nation rested on Allan's narrow shoulders" [ [http://www.sporting-heroes.net/rugby-heroes/displayhero.asp?HeroID=1100 Rugby Heroes - A Photographic encyclopaedia of International Rugby Players ] ] . Hewson successfully converted the penalty and sealed a famous New Zealand victory in the series.He was dropped in favour of
Robbie Deans when he was only 6 points short ofDon Clarke 's point scoring record. [http://stats.allblacks.com/Profile.asp?ABID=385 allblacks.com profile] ]He also played cricket, and was selected as a Wicketkeeper/batsman for Wellington for one first-class season.
Current career
In November 2007 Hewson was reported to have has commenced a role as Manager of the
Ken Gray Rugby Academy within thePetone Rugby Club inWellington [ [http://www.petonerugby.com/mainpage_article.php?id=153 Allan Hewson new Ken Gray Academy Manager ] ] .ee also
[http://www.sporting-heroes.net/files_rugby/HEWSON_Allan_1981114_GH_L.jpgPhoto of Hewson on the field with the All Blacks in 1981]
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