Jeff Wilson (sportsman)

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Jeff Wilson
Full name Jeffrey William Wilson
Date of birth October 24, 1973 (age 34)
Place of birth Invercargill
Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Weight 94kg
Nickname Goldie
Rugby union career
Position Wing; Fullback
All Black No. 935
Provincial/State sides    
1993-2002
1992
Otago
Southland
correct as of 28 January 2007.
Super Rugby Caps (points)
1996-2002 Highlanders 72 (175)
correct as of 28 January 2007.
National team(s)    
1993-2002 New Zealand 60 (234)
correct as of 28 January 2007.
Other Information
School attended Cargill High School

Jeffrey "Goldie" William Wilson (born October 24, 1973 in Invercargill) is a New Zealand sportsman who has represented his country in both rugby union and cricket—a so-called "Double All Black", an increasingly rare achievement in the professional era. He is also a talented basketballer and won national secondary school titles in track and field. Jeff Wilson is married to Adine Wilson (nee Harper), captain of the New Zealand netball team.

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Wilson attended Cargill High School, where in one rugby game he scored nine tries and a total of 66 points. He played for the national secondary schools side against Australia in 1992.

Wilson was first selected for the All Blacks tour to Britain in 1993, making his debut as an All Black against London and SE Division on October 23, 1993 and his test debut against Scotland on November 20, 1993, scoring three tries in that game.

He appeared 71 times for the All Blacks, including 60 tests and played in 1995 and 1999 Rugby World Cup, in the positions of wing and fullback. In test matches he scored a total of 234 points: 44 tries, 1 conversion, 3 penalty goals, and 1 drop goal.

Wilson announced his retirement at the end of the 2000 Super 12 season, but made a comeback in 2001, playing another 6 test matches before finally retiring in 2002 at the relatively young age of 28.

Up until 2002, he held the All Blacks try scoring record, with 44 tries from his 60 test matches. This was later overtaken by fullback Christian Cullen and then Doug Howlett.

Wilson played Super 12 rugby for the Highlanders and NPC rugby for Otago and Southland. In 2006, Wilson announced he would return to Otago RFU in coaching and developmental roles.


Jeff Wilson

New Zealand
Personal information
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Right-arm fast-medium
Career statistics
Tests ODIs
Matches - 6
Runs scored - 103
Batting average - 20.60
100s/50s - 0/0
Top score - 44*
Balls bowled - 242
Wickets - 4
Bowling average - 65.00
5 wickets in innings - 0
10 wickets in match - n/a
Best bowling - 2/21
Catches/stumpings - 4/-

As of 20 April 2007
Source: Cricinfo

Wilson played his provincial cricket for Otago, as an all-rounder - both a hard-hitting batsman and a right-arm fast-medium pace bowler. His international appearances were in four games of a One Day Internationals (ODI) series against Australia in the 1992-93 season, and again in a ODI series in 2005. The arrival of the Super 12 rugby competition - which overlaps the cricket season by more than six weeks - forced him to decide early on which international career to pursue, truncating his cricket career.

After his retirement from rugby, Wilson resumed playing cricket at the provincial level and then on January 12, 2005, was again selected for the Black Caps to play a series of ODIs against a World XI in January (although he did not make the on-field team). Selected later in the season, his form fell away and his last ODI was played against Australia in Wellington on 1 March 2005. Wilson retired from cricket at the end of the 2005 season due to persistent injury.

Although his career statistics are not particularly impressive (103 runs at an average of 20.60 and a strike rate of 92 for batting, and 4 wickets at an economy rate of 6.44 runs per over in bowling), he played a crucial role for the team in a couple of the games.

After retirement Wilson spent the next few months breeding horses on a farm in Canterbury. In May of 2006 he accepted a position with the Otago Rugby Football Union to promote rugby within the Otago-Southland region in a development role. Rugby officials stated that "it's a brand new position, essentially it's going to be talent identification, a lot of mentoring and coaching one-on-one stuff."[1] Jeff has since progressed to take on the role of Director of Rugby with the Otago Rugby Football Union, dealing with all aspects of the professional game.

He also hosts a morning radio show dedicated to promoting sport among the region's young population.[citation needed] Jeff also promotes Automotive LPG, with New Zealand's leading LPG supplier, Rockgas.

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