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Charles 'Chilla' Roy Wilson (4 May 1931 – 2 September 2016) was an Australian national representative
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flanker and national captain. He was tour manager on a number of Wallaby international tours of the 1980s including the 1984 Wallaby Grand Slam tour of the British Isles.


Family and early life

Wilson was born at Ashgrove in
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. He attended
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initially (which was evacuated to Eagle Heights at Mt. Tamborine in the wartime years between 1942 and 1944) and then
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where he played schoolboy rugby. Wilson continued playing at the
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, while he pursued his medical studies. His older brother Dr Fergus Wilson, who later became an orthopaedic surgeon, was also involved with rugby at the university and later coached various teams.


Playing career

While playing for
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, Wilson won the Brisbane Premiership five times. He was first selected to represent
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against a touring side in 1952 and then again four years later when a South African side was visiting. After completing his medical training at the Mater Hospital in Brisbane, he joined the army as a Medical Officer for two years. It was while playing for the army rugby team that he was selected for
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. Wilson made his international debut in 1957, starting as a flanker for the Wallabies against the
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in Sydney, and although he was the incumbent Queensland state captain he was not selected for the
1957–58 Australia rugby union tour of Britain, Ireland and France Between late 1957 and March 1958 the Australia national rugby union team – the Wallabies – conducted a world tour encompassing Britain, Ireland, France and Canada on which they played five Tests and thirty-one minor tour matches. The Wallabi ...
.Howell p164 In 1958 with Wilson as captain, Queensland beat
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in the interstate series for only the second time since the war and Wilson was rewarded with the national captaincy of the 1958 Wallabies to tour New Zealand. Wilson captained Australia in 11 of 13 games played including three Tests. Although Australia won the second Test the final tour record had the Wallabies winning only six games of thirteen games and drawing one. Wilson made a further state appearance against the visiting
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in 1959 but this would be his last representative game in Australia. All told he played for Australia twelve times, four of which were Tests and captained the side in eleven of those appearances. In the early 1960s Chilla Wilson undertook post-graduate studies in England and Scotland and played with the
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. In 1963 & '64 he was selected in a London Counties side who played against the visiting
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.


Team manager

At the end of his career Wilson captain-coached a side at Wests Brisbane, and then began to manage the Queensland state team and later the national team. He managed the 1982 Australia rugby union tour of New Zealand and the
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. The following year he was an integral part of the Wallabies' coming-of-age on the 1984 Grand Slam tour of Britain and Ireland. Howell quotes from
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's book of the tour ''Paths to Victory'' that in 1984 Wilson managed in the style of a benevolent, big brother and directly quotes Ella ''"I couldn't think of a better manager. I played for Australia for six years. Thank God I had Chilla Wilson for three of them. With Jonesy up there dominating everything, Chilla was the perfect foil. He was quiet, unobtrusive and didn't make a lot of noise. In fact, you wouldn't know Chilla was the manager until the time came for somebody to get up and say the right thing. The biggest thing Chilla had in his favour was that everybody loved him. We gave him a hard time, but nobody wanted to be the one that let him down. He was the perfect player's manager"''Ella ''Path to Victory'' quoted in Howell p165


References


Bibliography

* Howell, Max (2005) ''Born to Lead – Wallaby Test Captains'', Celebrity Books, Auckland NZ


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Wilson, Chilla 1931 births 2016 deaths Australia international rugby union players Australian rugby union captains Australian rugby union players People from Brisbane Rugby union players from Brisbane Rugby union flankers