James Carson
Australian rugby union player

James Carson

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Australian rugby union player
A.K.A.
John James Carson
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Birth:
9 March 1870(New Zealand)
Death:
17 August 1903(Sydney, New South Wales, Australia; Dunedin, Dunedin City, Otago Region, New Zealand)
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John James Carson (9 March 1870 - 17 August 1903) was a rugby union player who represented Australia.

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Carson, a prop, was born in Grahamstown, New Zealand and claimed one international rugby cap for Australia. His sole game was against Great Britain, at Sydney, on 24 June 1899, the inaugural rugby Test match played by an Australian national representative side. Zavos describes Carson as a "formidable front-rower" and quotes a contemporary commentator "the best all-round forward in Australia....in the pack, in the loose and on the lineout, he is equally good." Zavos cites the highest praises as being an acknowledgement by "New Zealanders" that he was as good as any forward in that country.

Carson died from tuberculosis in 1903.

James Carson
Carson appeared in the inaugural Australian rugby union team, 1899