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Alf Kivell had a long representative career
for Taranaki in the 1920s before gaining selection for the All
Blacks in 1929. By then the stockily built side row forward
was a veteran and at 32 he is among the oldest players to win
his first All Black jersey. |
However, before his late call up Kivell had played
well for Taranaki and in 1926 had made the North Island team,
though it was not until 1929 that he got an All Black trial. |
Alf Kivell could not play in the opening part of
the tour because of an injury but played all of the last five
matches, including the last two tests. Both of these were lost
so Alf has the dubious honour of never once being in a winning
All Black test side. |
A stalwart of the Stratford club, Alf Kivell served
in World War I and that meant his entry into first class rugby
was delayed until 1920, by which time he was 23. His debut for
Taranaki was as a replacement against Wanganui and his first
full match was in Taranaki's Ranfurly Shield challenge against
Wellington when Wellington put the shield at stake in an away
match in Hawera. |
Alf Kivell made the last of his 64 appearances for
Taranaki in 1930, with one of his matches that year being against
the touring Great Britain side. |
Profile by Lindsay Knight
for the New
Zealand Rugby Museum. |
FULL NAME |
Alfred Louis Kivell |
ALL BLACK TESTS |
2 (0 as Captain) |
BORN |
Monday, 12 April 1897 in Thames |
ALL BLACK GAMES |
3 (0 as Captain) |
DIED |
Friday, 13 February 1987 in Christchurch |
TOTAL ALL BLACK MATCHES |
5 (0 as Captain) |
PHYSICAL |
1.75m, 83kg |
ALL BLACK TEST POINTS |
0pts |
POSITION |
Loose forward |
ALL BLACK GAME POINTS |
0pts |
LAST SCHOOL |
Stratford High |
TOTAL ALL BLACK POINTS |
0pts |
RUGBY CLUB |
(First made All Blacks from) Stratford |
ALL BLACK NUMBER |
375 |
PROVINCE |
Taranaki |
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ALL BLACK DEBUT |
Wednesday, 17 July 1929 v N.S.W. Country at Armidale aged 32 years, 96 days |
INTERNATIONAL DEBUT |
Saturday, 20 July 1929 v Australia at Brisbane aged 32 years, 99 days |
LAST TEST |
Saturday, 27 July 1929 v Australia at Sydney aged 32 years, 106 days |
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