Jim Wylie, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Jim Wylie

New Zealander rugby union footballer and coach (1887-1956)

Date of Birth: 26-Oct-1887

Place of Birth: Galatea, New Zealand, New Zealand

Date of Death: 19-Dec-1956

Profession: rugby union player, rugby union coach

Nationality: New Zealand

Zodiac Sign: Scorpio


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About Jim Wylie

  • James Thomas Wylie (26 October 1887 – 19 December 1956) was a New Zealand rugby union player, who represented both the country of his birth and Australia.
  • He went on to coach the Stanford University rugby team for over 30 years from 1917. Born in Galatea in 1887, Wylie was a tall man at 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in), and played as a loose forward.
  • He first represented Auckland in 1910, playing six matches, before moving to Sydney for the next two years.
  • There he made four appearances for New South Wales against Queensland, and in 1912 he was a member of the Australian team that toured North America.
  • Because of injury he only made four appearances on that tour, and did not play in the international against the United States.
  • Wylie returned to New Zealand in 1913, making a further six appearances for Auckland, and being selected as a member of the New Zealand national side, the All Blacks.
  • He played an international against Australia in Wellington and then was a part of the tour of North America.
  • He played in 11 matches on that tour, including the test against the United States, in which he scored a try.Wylie remained in the United States after the tour, and studied engineering at Stanford University, where he turned out for the university rugby team.
  • In 1917, he became the Stanford rugby head coach, and continued in that role until at least 1948.

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