Bob Deans
Birth nameRobert George Deans
Birth date19 February 1884
Birth placeChristchurch, New Zealand
Death date30 September 1908 (aged 24)
Death placeDarfield, New Zealand
Height1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Weight85.6 kg (189 lb)
PositionCentre three-quarter
Repteam 1New Zealand
Repyears 11905–1908
Repcaps 124
Reppoints 163
Amatyears 11902–1908
Amatteam 1High School Old Boys
Amatupdate7 May 2007
Province 1Canterbury
Provinceyears 11903–1908
Provinceapps 125
RelativesBruce Deans (grandnephew)
Robbie Deans (grandnephew)
SchoolChristchurch Boys' High School

Robert George Deans (19 February 1884 – 30 September 1908) was a New Zealand and Canterbury rugby union footballer. In 1905, Deans entered New Zealand rugby folklore for his disallowed try against Wales in the famous Match of the Century. Deans claimed to have scored a try that would have drawn New Zealand level but was pulled back over the line before the referee could catch up. It was the only match that New Zealand lost in the 35-match tour. Deans was 24 years old when he died as a result of complications arising from an appendix operation.

Family members

Deans' great nephews Bruce Deans and Robbie Deans also played for Canterbury and the All Blacks. Robbie is the former Australian head coach. Jane Deans (died 1911) was his grandmother.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ Riccarton and the Deans Family, page 188