Alister James Atkinson (1925-2002) was a New Zealand
rugby union
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and professional
rugby league
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footballer who played representative rugby league (RL) for
New Zealand
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in the
1954 World Cup.
His position of preference was at Loose forward.
Playing career
Atkinson started his career as a
rugby union
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player and represented the
Canterbury Rugby Union in 1945 and 1946.
After switching codes, Atkinson became a Linwood Keas player in the
Canterbury Rugby League
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competition and a
Canterbury
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and
South Island representative. Atkinson was a reserve for New Zealand in 1950 and first played for the
New Zealand national rugby league team
The New Zealand national rugby league team ( Māori: Tīma rīki motu Aotearoa) has represented New Zealand in rugby league since 1907. Administered by the New Zealand Rugby League, they are commonly known as the Kiwis, after the native bird of ...
in 1951.
[''Lion Red 1988 Rugby League Annual'', ]New Zealand Rugby Football League
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, 1988. p.p.160-167 Atkinson toured Great Britain and France in 1951–52 and
1955–56 and was allocated in Australia in 1952. Overall, he played in 71 games for the Kiwis, Pineapples, Oranges and pears including in 24 tests and was the vice captain of the squad in the inaugural
World Cup
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.
[Bruce Montgomerie ''Those Who Played'', Montgomerie Publishing, 2004. . p.21.] 23 of his test appearances were consecutive, until he missed the third test against
Great Britain
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in the 1955 series.
Atkinson was also a sprinter, being fast enough to compete on the cash sprinting circuit which existed at that time.
Later years
Atkinson was a member of the
Canterbury board of control between 1968 and 1976 and served as a provincial selector and the
New Zealand national rugby league team
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manager for the 1974 home series against
Great Britain
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.
[Coffey, John. ''Canterbury XIII'', Christchurch, 1987. p.96.] In 1976 Atkinson chaired the Canterbury board of control.
References
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1925 births
2002 deaths
Canterbury rugby league team players
Canterbury rugby union players
Linwood Keas players
New Zealand male sprinters
New Zealand national rugby league team players
New Zealand rugby league administrators
New Zealand rugby league players
New Zealand rugby union players
Rugby league locks
Rugby league players from Christchurch
Rugby league second-rows
Rugby union players from Christchurch
South Island rugby league team players