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Nic Labuschagne
Full nameNicholas Arthur Labuschagne
Date of birth(1931-05-26)26 May 1931
Place of birthDurban, South Africa
Rugby union career
Position(s) Hooker
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1953–55 England 5 (0)

Nicholas Arthur Labuschagne (born 26 May 1931) is a South African-born England rugby union international.[1]

Biography

Born in Durban, Labuschagne was educated at Hilton College and the University of Cape Town in his native South Africa, then came to England to study dentistry at Guy's Hospital, London.

Labuschagne, a hooker, played his English rugby with Guy's Hospital, Harlequins and Middlesex. He was capped five times by England, debuting against Wales in Cardiff in 1953. His other four England appearances came in the 1955 Five Nations.[2]

Returning to South Africa, Labuschagne became president of Natal Rugby Union.[3]

Personal life

Labuschagne's wife Alizanne was the granddaughter of department store founder John Orr.[4] His grandson Patrick Lambie played for the Springboks.[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Hooker wore steel shin guard". Western Mail. 21 March 1955.
  2. ^ "Rugby Stand-by". Evening Standard. 31 December 1957.
  3. ^ "Heading home to crisis". The Observer. 19 November 1989.
  4. ^ "Letter from South Africa / Pranay Gupte: A legendary family, two birthdays, and a Muslim connection". alarabiya.net. 29 May 2011.
  5. ^ "Hot curried Lambie". News24. 5 November 2010.