Bill Bussell

Rugby player
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Quick Facts

IntroRugby player
PlacesNew Zealand
wasAthlete Rugby league player
Work fieldSports
Gender
Male
Birth19 February 1887
Death7 June 1917 (aged 30 years)
The details

Biography

William Samuel "Bill" Bussell (19 February 1887 – 7 June 1917) was a New Zealand rugby league player who represented his country. Bussell was killed in action during World War I.

Personal life

Bussell was the son of William and Hester Bussell and lived in St Albans, Christchurch.

Playing career

In 1912 Bussell was part of the first ever Canterbury side. Canterbury went down 4-5 to Wellington on 7 September.

In 1914 he played for Sydenham in the Canterbury Rugby League competition and also captained Canterbury before being selected to represent New Zealand against the Great Britain Lions. New Zealand lost the Test match 13-16. He was selected for the 1915 New Zealand tour of Australia that was later abandoned.

World War I

With the outbreak of World War I, Bussell enlisted. In 1917 Private Bussell was killed in action during the Battle of Messines.

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