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'''John MacKenzie Dee''' (born 22 October 1938) is an English former international [[rugby union]] player. |
'''John MacKenzie Dee''' (born 22 October 1938) is an English former international [[rugby union]] player. |
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Dee played his rugby for hometown club [[Hartlepool Rovers]]. He made his [[England national rugby union team|England]] debut as a centre against Scotland at Murrayfield in the [[1962 Five Nations Championship]] and [[1962 British Lions tour to South Africa|toured South Africa]] that year with the [[British & Irish Lions|British Lions]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Meet The Lions |url=https://www |
Dee played his rugby for hometown club [[Hartlepool Rovers]]. He made his [[England national rugby union team|England]] debut as a centre against Scotland at Murrayfield in the [[1962 Five Nations Championship]] and [[1962 British Lions tour to South Africa|toured South Africa]] that year with the [[British & Irish Lions|British Lions]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Meet The Lions |url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/796934923 |work=[[Liverpool Echo]] |date=7 April 1962}}</ref> In 1963, Dee made the England squad for their [[1963 England rugby union tour of Australasia|Australasia tour]], where he was capped a second time in the Auckland Test against the [[All Blacks]], playing as a winger.<ref>{{cite news |title=England's rugby tour party |url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/811913812 |work=[[Torquay Herald Express|Herald Express]] |date=28 March 1963}}</ref> His father Jack was a trainer on the England team.<ref>{{cite news |title=No official approach by Everton for Preston wingers |url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/987113542 |work=[[Liverpool Daily Post]] |date=19 March 1962}}</ref> |
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==See also== |
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*[https://www.englandrugby.com/england/player-archive/player-info?gender=male&id=EDE2 John Dee] at [[England Rugby]] |
*[https://www.englandrugby.com/england/player-archive/player-info?gender=male&id=EDE2 John Dee] at [[England Rugby]] |
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John MacKenzie Dee (born 22 October 1938) is an English former international rugby union player.
Dee played his rugby for hometown club Hartlepool Rovers. He made his England debut as a centre against Scotland at Murrayfield in the 1962 Five Nations Championship and toured South Africa that year with the British Lions.[1] In 1963, Dee made the England squad for their Australasia tour, where he was capped a second time in the Auckland Test against the All Blacks, playing as a winger.[2] His father Jack was a trainer on the England team.[3]
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References[edit]
- ^ "Meet The Lions". Liverpool Echo. 7 April 1962.
- ^ "England's rugby tour party". Herald Express. 28 March 1963.
- ^ "No official approach by Everton for Preston wingers". Liverpool Daily Post. 19 March 1962.