Harry Frost
Rugby union player from New Zealand
Intro | Rugby union player from New Zealand | |
Places | New Zealand | |
was | Athlete Rugby union player | |
Work field | Sports | |
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Birth | 1869, Riccarton, New Zealand | |
Death | 6 July 1954 (aged 85 years) |
Harry Frost (27 February 1869 – 6 July 1954) was an All Blacks rugby union player from New Zealand. He was a forward.
He played one match for the All Blacks in 1896 against Queensland, when John (James) Swindley had to withdraw because of injury.
He played for Canterbury, and was a longterm sports administrator with the NZRFU (and the first New Zealand representative to become a life member, in 1939). He was born in Riccarton, Christchurch and died in Auckland.