Wal Dawson

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Wal Dawson
Full nameWilliam Laird Dawson
Date of birth(1924-07-17)17 July 1924
Place of birthManly, Sydney, Australia
Date of death2 February 1996(1996-02-02) (aged 71)
UniversityUniversity of Sydney
Rugby union career
Position(s) Hooker
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1946 Australia 2 (0)

William Laird Dawson (17 July 1924 — 2 February 1996) was an Australian rugby union international.[1]

Raised in Manly, Dawson received his education at Manly Boys Intermediate High School. A hooker, he was a product of North Steyne juniors, before playing his early first-grade for Manly RUFC. He won a premiership with Manly in 1943 and the next year switched to Sydney University, where he studied engineering, but returned to Manly after graduating.[2]

Dawson was on the 1946 tour of New Zealand with the Wallabies, playing both Test matches against the All Blacks, at Carisbrook and Eden Park. He also made the 1947–48 tour of Britain, Ireland and France, but played in only uncapped matches, with Ken Kearney preferred as hooker for the Tests.[2][3]

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  1. ^ "Dawson As Manly Capt". Daily Mirror. 5 April 1948. p. 12 (Late Final Extra 4) – via National Library of Australia.
  2. ^ a b "Walter Laird Dawson". classicwallabies.com.au.
  3. ^ "Wallabies behind 3-nil at half time; Wal Dawson hurt". The Sun. 28 September 1947. p. 7 (Sports Section) – via National Library of Australia.

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