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The Unluckiest All Black? Robert Greig Pringle

The Unluckiest All Black? By Robert Greig Pringle

The Unluckiest All Black? by Robert Greig Pringle


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Too big for the Primary School reps, and in his day the tallest man to have played on Lancaster Park, Nugget Pringle won Wellington caps in his first season of senior rugby with the Oriental Club, and went on to win an All Black cap the following year, 1923.

The Unluckiest All Black? Summary

The Unluckiest All Black?: Alexander 'Nugget' Pringle, 9 November 1899 - 21 February 1973 by Robert Greig Pringle

Too big for the Primary School reps, and in his day the tallest man to have played on Lancaster Park, Nugget Pringle won Wellington caps in his first season of senior rugby with the Oriental Club, and went on to win an All Black cap the following year, 1923. In the training camp before the first test against New South Wales he proved a great entertainer and his Salome was a scream, but a cauliflower ear (one of many) led to his withdrawal from the match. He scored a try in the second test, which the All Blacks won handsomely, but, despite every endeavour for the next 4 years, failed to gain a second cap. En route he played for and against the All Blacks and against New Zealand Maoris, winning all three and scoring a try in two. Fate's fickle fingers nonetheless conspired, through injury, illness, selection policy and sheer misfortune, to cause him to miss further home internationals as well as tours to Australia and South Africa. Most importantly, although a hot favourite all season, he missed out by a whisker on a place with the 1924/25 Invincibles. With the benefit of contemporary press cuttings in the family scrapbook, and from the archives, we follow here his playing career at club, representative and national level, while we also learn of his achievements in the worlds of athletics and cricket, and how he gained the unusual distinction of playing both rugby and cricket, as well as winning the shot put, on Athletic Park. A genial giant who gave his all for the game he loved, but, in terms of his playing career and All Black appearances, was he the Unluckiest All Black? Judge for yourself.

About Robert Greig Pringle

Wellington born and bred and an Otago graduate, Robert Greig (Bob) Pringle elected, over 50 years ago, to pursue his orthopaedic surgical career in England. With him went his son Chris, and in England they stayed. Together they remain loyal Kiwis at heart, and avid supporters of the All Blacks and Black Caps.

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NGR9781803130774
9781803130774
1803130776
The Unluckiest All Black?: Alexander 'Nugget' Pringle, 9 November 1899 - 21 February 1973 by Robert Greig Pringle
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Troubador Publishing
2022-04-28
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