There have been 8 All Blacks selected while playing their club rugby in the Buller Province. There have also been a number of other All Black players who have played in the Buller but do not officially qualify due to various reasons. The most recent of these would be former Buller Junior representative Ben Blair, who last played for the All Blacks in 2002. To officially qualify as a Buller All Black the player must have been playing club or provincial rugby in Buller at the time of his All Black selection.
(Born 08.01.1887, Died 25.03.1955) |
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Samuel
Bligh was the first All Black from Buller. He went on the tour to
Australia in 1910. Bligh managed to accumulate 5 games in the All
Black jersey none of which were test matches. An
interesting fact about Samuel Bligh was that Bligh's correct name
was Percival Blight but he played under the name Samuel Bligh as
he did not want his strongly temperance family, who disapproved
of the game, to know he was playing rugby. Bligh played for the
Westport club. |
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representative record Buller - 11 matches West Coast - 3 matches West Coast/Buller - 1 match South Island - 1 match< NEW ZEALAND - 5 matches |
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(Born 27.05.1891, Died 20.03.1968) |
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Thomas
Fisher was the second All Black from the Buller getting his All
Black jersey in 1914. He made 5 appearnces for the All Blacks none
of which were test matches. He managed to score 1 try for the All
Blacks in a match against New South Wales. Fisher's rugby career
was severly stifled due to the outbreak of World War One but he
did manage to tally 34 first class matches by the end of his career.
Fisher made the All Blacks from the White Star club. |
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Fisher's
representative record |
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(Born 23.08.1893, Died 21.09.1916) |
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'Bobby'
Black was originally an Otago representative but represented the
South Island from the Buller Union in 1914 (according to the New
Zealand Rugby Museum). He played so well in the 8-0 victory over
the North Island in 1914 that he was selected in the All Black touring
party for the trip to Australia in that same year. The first five
eight played for the White Star club in Westport and this club is
credited as being the club which Black made the All Blacks from,
however he is also listed as being with the Otago province at this
time. He made 1 test appearance against Australia amongst his 6
All Black matches. Tragically in 1916 Robert Stanley Black, aged
23, was one of the many New Zealand casualties in the Battle of
the Somme. |
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Black's
representative record |
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(Born 20.09.1892, Died 07.03.1965) |
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'Chas'
Mclean was described as a fine loose forward but like many of his
age, his rugby opportunities were limited due to World War One.
Probably the greatest achievement of Mclean's life was the fact
that he was a survivor of the Gallipoli campaign and his bravery
at Gallipoli earned him the Military Medal. While he only made 5
appearances for the All Blacks, he managed to amass 7 tries in those
5 matches and was considered very unlucky to have never played in
a test match. Mclean was the second All Black from the Westport
club. |
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Mclean's
representative record |
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(Born 06.12.1898, Died 07.12.1955) |
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'Snowy'
Svenson was Buller's most prolific All Black. In total he amassed
34 appearances for the All Blacks and scored 94 points, which included
an impressive tally of 25 tries. He also featured in 4 test matches
all of which were played on the Invincibles tour of 1924-25. He
scored 4 tries in his 4 test appearances. Svenson was born in Australia
and established his reputation as a fine footballer while playing
provincial rugby for Wanganui. From Wanganui he made the North Island
side and trialled for New Zealand but it wasn't until he moved to
Westport that he finally made the All Blacks while playing out of
the White Star club. He made his All Black debut in 1922. |
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Svenson's
representative record |
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(Born 25.06.1894, Died 07.01.1973 |
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Tunnicliff
was a relatively small man for a rugby player as he stood at 1.75m
tall and weighed only 75kg. He did however possess surprising strength
and a high work rate which made him an effective hooker in the 1920's
when the 2-3-2 scrum formation was still in use. Although only managing
one match for the All Blacks, he did manage to score a try in that
game against New South Wales in 1923. Tunnicliff was 29 when he
played in this match which is an unusually old age for an All Black
to make their debut. Tunnicliff played for the Umere club which
was in the Karamea Sub Union. |
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Tunnicliff's
representative record |
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(Born 26.07.1908, Died 02.07.1974) |
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Eddie
Holder was a strongly built three quarter who could play both at
centre and on the wing. He was also a talented all round sportsman
and was well known for his cricketing ability and as a successful
athlete. Holder made his All Blacks debut against Newcastle in 1932
but did not play a test match until 1934 when New Zealand drew 3-3
with Australia. Holder managed to play 10 matches for the All Blacks
and scored an impressive 9 tries in those 10 matches. Holder later
would switch to Rugby League and go on to play for Wigan in the
United Kingdom. In 1942 he was reinstated to rugby union and played
2 more games for Buller. Holder was the Westport Old Boys clubs
first All Black. |
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Holder's
representative record |
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(Born 26.03.1922, Died 11.12.1993) |
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Bill
Mumm was a prop or loose forward who played in 104 first class matches,
85 of which were for the Buller Union. Mumm made his All Black debut
in 1949 and played in the test against Australia which New Zealand
lost 6-11. He was selected to play in the second test of the series
but due to an unfortunate injury his All Black tally has forever
stood at 1 match. Mumm was a great servant to Buller rugby and went
on to become a selector/coach from 1960-63 and 1971-74. One of Mumm's
greatest rugby moments was surely his outstanding performance in
Buller's drawn (6-6) Ranfurly Shield challenge against Otago in
1949. Mumm was the Ngakawau clubs only All Black. |
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Mumm's
representative record |
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...SAMUEL
BLIGH
...THOMAS
FISHER
...ROBERT
STANLEY BLACK
...CHARLES
MCLEAN
...KENNETH
SYDNEY SVENSON
...ROBERT
GRAHAM TUNNICLIFF
...EDWARD
CATCHPOLE HOLDER
...WILLIAM
JOHN MUMM Jnr

