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Charles Dunning (rugby)

New Zealand rugby union and rugby league player


New Zealand rugby union and rugby league player

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imageCharles Dunning.png
birth_date
birth_placeMahurangi West, New Zealand
death_date
death_placeAuckland, New Zealand
height180.34 cm
weight12 st
position
firstRU
ru_positionProp, Hooker, Back row
ru_club1Ponsonby
ru_year1start1900
ru_year1end02
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ru_tries10
ru_goals10
ru_fieldgoals10
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ru_club2Kaiti-City (Poverty Bay)
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ru_year2end04
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ru_tries20
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ru_year3end07
ru_appearances324
ru_tries32
ru_goals30
ru_fieldgoals30
ru_points36
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ru_fieldgoalsA0
ru_pointsA0
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ru_yearBend07
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ru_triesB1
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ru_fieldgoalsB0
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ru_teamCNorth Island
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ru_fieldgoalsC0
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club1City Rovers
year1start1909
appearances11
tries10
goals10
fieldgoals10
points10
club2Ponsonby United
year2start1909
year2end14
appearances229
tries212
goals29
fieldgoals20
points254
teamANew Zealand
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yearAend12
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triesA3
goalsA2
fieldgoalsA0
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appearancesB26
triesB7
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retiredyes

Charles Dunning (17 January 1878 – 6 December 1955) was a New Zealand rugby footballer who was part of the professional 1907–1908 New Zealand rugby tour of Great Britain.

Early years

Dunning was born on 17 January 1878 in Mahurangi, north of Auckland. His mother was Margaret Mackay Dunning and his father was Rufus Dunning. His sister Frankie Regina Dunning was born in 1880, a brother Arthur Rufus was born and died in 1881. A sister, Una Nicholas Irene also died within a year of birth in 1882, while another sister was born in 1883 but died in 1886 at the age of 3. Another sister Eleanor was born in 1883, and sister Eva was born in 1884. Uriel was born in 1884 but died two years later in 1886. Dunning was a builder by trade.

Rugby football

Dunning originally played rugby union for Ponsonby in 1900 before moving to Gisborne and playing there between 1903 and 1904. When he returned to Auckland, Dunning represented the region between 1905 and 1907, becoming a key member of the Ranfurly Shield winning team. Dunning was selected for North Island in 1906.

Rugby league

On his return to New Zealand Dunning, along with Billy Tyler, helped found the Ponsonby United Rugby League club. He was part of New Zealand tours of Australia in 1911 and 1912.[[File:Auckland team v Wellington Aug 5.png|thumb|Dunning in the Auckland side to play Wellington on August 5, 1911.]]

Later years

Dunning suffered a leg injury, losing the patella in his right knee in World War I and walked with a stick until his death in 1955.

References

References

  1. "CHARLES DUNNING – KIWI #5 {{!}}".
  2. John Haynes ''From All Blacks to All Golds: Rugby League's Pioneers'', Christchurch, Ryan and Haynes, 1996. {{ISBN. 0-473-03864-1
  3. "Charlie Dunning". sporty.co.nz.
  4. John Coffey and Bernie Wood, ''The Kiwis: 100 Years of International Rugby League'', Hodder Moa, Auckland, 2007, p. 39.
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