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John Clarence Spencer

Also Known As: "Jack"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Wellington, New Zealand
Death: May 18, 1936 (55)
14 Ohiro Road, Wellington, New Zealand
Place of Burial: Wellington, New Zealand
Immediate Family:

Son of Thomas Spencer and Emma Spencer
Husband of Evangeline Spencer
Father of Norah Philpott and Private
Brother of Thomas William George Spencer; William John Spencer; Walter Spencer; George Spencer; Edith Ann Hastie and 1 other

Occupation: Master Plumber
NZ All Black #: 110
Managed by: Private User
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About John Clarence Spencer

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John Clarence Spencer (1880 - 1936) was a New Zealand rugby football player who represented New Zealand in both rugby union and rugby league. His brother, George, also was a dual-international.

Spencer attended Mt Cook School in Wellington.

RUGBY UNION CAREER From the Melrose club, Spencer represented Wellington along with four of his brothers. He, along with his brothers, contributed significantly to the club's six Wellington club championship wins between 1896 and 1908. Spencer was only 17 when he first represented Wellington in 1898 and remains one of the youngest to ever have played for the union. Spencer played for Wellington against the 1903 New Zealand team before joining it for the tour of Australia. However Spencer injured himself aboard the ship and played in only two tour matches. Spencer missed most of the 1904 season as a result but returned in 1905 to play for Wellington against the departing Originals side. He then captained a combined Wellington-Wairarapa-Horowhenua selection to a 23-7 win over the touring Australian side and was made captain of the New Zealand side which played an official test against the tourists, despite the absence of the Originals squad. Spencer, along with his brother George, made the All Blacks' tour of Australia in 1907, playing in only three of the eight matches. In the first Test match he became the first New Zealander to win a test cap as a replacement when he came of the bench to replace an injured John Colman

RUGBY LEAGUE CAREER In 1908 he and his brother George switched to league, being part of the first ever provincial match in the country when they both played for Wellington against Auckland on 24 August. In 1909 he toured Australia with the New Zealand rugby league side. He played in all three test matches. The Spencers are the only brothers to have been both All Blacks and Kiwis. He played in Wellingtons 1913 victory over Auckland.

LATER YEARS Spencer returned to rugby union in later years and became a club coach for Berhampore in Wellington.

(John Clarence Spencer goalserve.com John Spencer scrum.com a b c d e Jack Spencer allblacks.com John Haynes From All Blacks to All Golds: Rugby League's Pioneers, Christchurch, Ryan and Haynes, 1996. ISBN 0473038641 SPENCER, John Clarence 1909 - Kiwi #40 nzleague.co.nz Lion Red 1988 Rugby League Annual, New Zealand Rugby Football League, 1988. p.p.151-159)

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John Clarence Spencer's Timeline

1880
November 27, 1880
Wellington, New Zealand

New Zealand BDM Registration 1880/9676

1908
December 2, 1908
Wellington, New Zealand

New Zealand BDM Registration 1908/20623 Spencer Norah Evangeline John Clarence