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About George Carter
George Carter (8 April 1854 – 1 April 1922) was one of New Zealand's first ever rugby union representatives. Playing for the All Blacks. Representing New Zealand in 7 Matches in 1884. Carter won praise from team manager Samuel Sleigh who wrote: "No amount of knocking seemed to have the slightest effect on this hard-working forward." He came into the New Zealand team for the Australian tour after Bob Whiteside and then Frank Clayton withdrew. George Carter had a first-class record: Auckland 1875 – 77,80,82,83 (Auckland). "George Carter's association with rugby dates back to the codes earliest days in Auckland".
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George Carter's Timeline
1854 |
April 8, 1854
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Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
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1879 |
August 26, 1879
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Auckland, Auckland, New zealand
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1879
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1922 |
April 1, 1922
Age 67
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Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
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1922
Age 67
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Meadowbank, Auckland Council, Auckland, New Zealand
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