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Peter Fenwicke

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243: 296:, Peter Fenwicke returned to Walcha in country New South Wales and at 17 in 1951, he was made captain of the Walcha Rugby Club, a position he held until his retirement in 1963. He was selected in a regional New England side who met the touring 320: 277: 537: 304:. Fenwicke was a goal-kicking flanker at the Walcha club, who for seven consecutive seasons from 1951 was the club's highest point scorer and winner of the season's best & fairest trophy. 502: 532: 527: 522: 507: 512: 368:
Fenwicke raised lambs on his property in Walcha. He was involved in Junior Rugby Union and Country Rugby Union and died after cancer at age 54.
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in 1960 (v All Blacks) and for Northern New South Wales and an Australian Barbarians side in 1961 (v Fiji).
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in 1951 and he later captained the New England side in 1954 when they hosted the visiting
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and attended primary school there. After making a success of schoolboy rugby at
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in a Test against those same NZ visitors in Sydney. He was selected for the
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flanker and national captain. He toured with the Wallabies on the
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1957–58 Australia rugby union tour of Britain, Ireland and France
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1957–58 Australia rugby union tour of Britain, Ireland and France
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during their tour to Australia in 1959. Both matches were lost.
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and played in nineteen matches on tour including Tests against
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Walcha
NSW
The King's School
Flanker
New South Wales
Australia
national representative
rugby union
1957–58 Australia rugby union tour of Britain, Ireland and France
Walcha, New South Wales
The King's School, Parramatta
All Blacks
Fijian national side
New South Wales
All Blacks
Australia
1957–58 Australia rugby union tour of Britain, Ireland and France
Wales
Ireland
England
New South Wales rugby union team
Queensland
British & Irish Lions
British & Irish Lions
New South Wales Country
"Peter Fenwicke"
Howell, Max
Charles Wilson
Australian national rugby union captain
Ken Catchpole

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