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David Shepherd (rugby union)

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22: 196:, has described the way he played "with a sort of breathless aggression, giving ground to nobody and showing utter disinterest in reputations. There seemed to be no problem for him in stepping up from Melbourne club rugby to this new level. "He tackled hard, corner-flagged in the required manner, and was prominent in the forward charges", Jenkinson wrote. "He rucked as if he had learnt the game in King Country (a rugged part of NZ's North Island, from where the hard men reputedly came), not south-west 150:. Shepherd joined the advertising industry, which suited his intellect and his insightful knowledge of others, especially regarding how they were motivated. He quickly moved up the ladder and became a manager at an early age. In January 1959, he married Louise Palmer, with whom he had four children: Tim, James, Annabelle (deceased) and Georgina. 219:
coming up with the goods on the cricket pitch. His Englishness was apparent in his continued good manners, irrespective of the situation, although he could be somewhat irascible when annoyed by waiters or tradesmen. The term "my good man" was the signal that danger was imminent.
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Despite his Wallaby status he still had a soft spot for "The Old Country"; not in rugby, but his support for its cricket team continued, although in latter years he silently despaired of the
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provincial side made him a serious Test candidate, but Australia already had a powerful and cohesive back row and Shepherd had no alternative but to wait out one more season.
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for a number of years until his talents were eventually recognised by the national selectors. He was considered a "find" at the 1963 Wallaby trials in
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in 1966 to continue his international career. It was only natural, somehow, that he would then captain Gordon until his retirement from rugby.
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It was a huge loss for Victoria and the Harlequin Club when Shepherd moved to Sydney and the
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of the multinational advertising firm USP Benson Needham, operating first of all from
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four times more before a crippling injury forced his early retirement from the game.
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from 1955 to 1965 and during this time played rugby - and, less seriously,
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David Shepherd was one of the rare men who graduated from club rugby in
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His chance eventually came in the third Test against the
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through the Victorian state team to the ranks of the
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