Charlie James Pearce was a New Zealand
rugby football
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1907-1908 New Zealand rugby tour of Great Britain
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Early life
Charlie Pearce was born on January 28, 1881. His parents were Charles Julius Pearce (1858-1918) and Catherine McKinnon (1854-1935).
Rugby union career
Pearce originally played
rugby union
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for the Christchurch Albion and represented
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between 1903 and 1906.
[John Haynes ''From All Blacks to All Golds: Rugby League's Pioneers'', Christchurch, Ryan and Haynes, 1996. ] In 1906 Pearce was also selected for the South Island team. He was a
butcher
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by trade.
Rugby league career
Like Albion teammates,
Joseph Lavery
Joseph Aloysius Lavery ( - ) was a New Zealand rugby footballer who was part of the professional 1907-1908 New Zealand rugby tour of Great Britain.
Early years
Lavery worked on for the New Zealand Railways Department.John Haynes ''From All Bla ...
and
Hubert Turtill, Pearce was selected for the
professional All Blacks 1907-1908 tour of Australia and Great Britain. All the members of the touring party received a life ban from the
New Zealand Rugby Union
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.
Pearce played in several test matches while on tour, including the first ever
rugby league
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test match on 1 January 1908, and captained the side in the third test match against
Australia. Pearce's versatility was put to good use during the tour and he played everywhere in the pack, including hooker, and even played a match at centre. He played in the
first ever trans-Tasman test which was the debut match of the
Australia national rugby league team
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. In 1908 he played a match for Wellington against Auckland at Victoria Park on August 22. Wellington lost the match 16-14. He was chosen for the return match at the Petone Recreation Ground on September 12 but chose to stand down along with other senior players in order to give others a chance to play the fledgling code.
After the tour Pearce remained in New Zealand and went on to captain the
Canterbury rugby league team. He was selected as captain to tour Australia in 1913 but was unable to attend for business reasons. He did however play for New Zealand later in the year in both matches against the touring New South Wales side. He played in a total of eight test matches. He played for and captained Addington in the
Canterbury Rugby League competition in 1913.
[''Lion Red 1988 Rugby League Annual'', New Zealand Rugby Football League, 1988. p.p.160-167] He made 4 appearances for Canterbury (one in 1912 and three in 1913) and was captain of the side.
Pearce later served as a selector for the
New Zealand
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side and was appointed the second official "coach" of the New Zealand team, during the 1925 season. He was made a life member of the
New Zealand Rugby League
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in 1920.
[Coffey, John. ''Canterbury XIII'', Christchurch, 1987.]
Working life and death
Pearce was a butcher by trade. He had worked years earlier with his father as a contractor at the Christchurch Abattoir, and was later "engaged in farming operations in the Argentine". He had also recently worked "as a foreman butcher at the Westfield Freezing Works, near Auckland".
He died on January 2, 1929, aged just 47 after falling ill while at work. He had been seeing a doctor with a heart ailment previously. He had a seizure later in the day and died before medical assistance could arrive. He left between a wife (Mary Adelina Pearce (nee. Rew) and three young children (Joan Mary Pearce, James Allan Pearce and one other).
References
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Addington Magpies players
Canterbury rugby league team players
Canterbury rugby union players
Footballers who switched code
New Zealand butchers
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New Zealand rugby league coaches
New Zealand rugby league players
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South Island rugby union players
Wellington rugby league team players
1881 births
1929 deaths