- James O'Donnell (Rugby)
Rugger | name = James O'Donnell
nickname =
birthname = James O'Donnell
dateofbirth = Birth date|1860|1|1
placeofbirth =Piltdown ,Ireland
dateofdeath = Death date|1942|05|1
placeofdeath =Sydney ,Australia
ru_position = Forward
ru_nationalteam = All Blacks
ru_nationalcaps = 7
ru_nationalpoints = (8)
ru_nationalyears = 1884
ru_clubyears = 1882 1883
1884-86,89
ru_clubcaps =
ru_clubpoints =
ru_proclubs = Canterbury Otago New South WalesJames O'Donnell was a New Zealand Rugby player who played for the All Blacks in 1884.
Early career
James O'Donnell was born in 1860 in Piltdown, Kilkenny Ireland. James along with his two brothers a sister, all left Ireland to escape their "tyrannical" father whilst another brother, fled the country after cutting an ear off an English soldier. O'Donnell served in the police force in New Zealand before he became a teacher.In 1883 he represented Otago (as the Southland Rugby Union was not founded then and would not be until 1887) in all three of the matches.
All Blacks
O'Donnell was picked for the 1884 team to tour Australia but before he even got to Wellington to join the team, he was arrested on a fugitive warrant at Clinton and returned to Invercargill. Local tradespeople who he owed money had taken out the warrant after hearing that O'Donnell was unlikely to return from Australia. However none of the creditors attended the court hearing so he was able to join the team in Wellington as expected. Once on tour O'Donnell played in seven of the nine tour matches, scoring four tries and was regarded as the speediest team member. Tour manager S E Sleigh commented on O'Donnell describing him as "A fast wing forward", a much shorter description then other players.
New South Wales
O'Donnell remained in Australia after the tour (as his creditors had feared). He went on to represent "New South Wales" in 1884-86,88, which included a match against the 1888 British team. O'Donnell's son "J B O'Donnell" also played for New South Wales in 1928-29.
References
* [http://stats.allblacks.com/Profile.asp?ABID=667 All Blacks Profile]
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