Archie D'Arcy

{{short description|New Zealand rugby union player (1870-1919)}}

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| birth_name = Archibald Edgar D'Arcy

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| birth_date = 18 September 1870

| birth_place = Masterton, New Zealand

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| ru_position = Fullback

| amatyears1 = - –1890

| amatyears2 = 1891–

| amatteam1 = Red Star

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| repyears1 = 1893–94

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Archibald D'Arcy (18 September 1870 – 22 June 1919) was a New Zealand rugby union player. D'Arcy was born and raised in Masterton, New Zealand, and first played rugby for the Red Star club before later playing with Masterton. He was first selected for Wairarapa Rugby Football Union, his provincial side, at age 16, and continued to play for them until 1894. As an administrator he represented the Wairarapa Rugby Football Union in 1891 at an inter-provincial meeting where the formation of the New Zealand Rugby Football Union (NZRFU) as first discussed. He was selected, as a fullback, for the first NZRFU-sanctioned New Zealand side, which toured Australia in 1893.{{sfn|Luxford}} Captained by Thomas Ellison, the team played eleven matches, including three against New South Wales, and lost only one.{{sfn|McCarthy|1968|pp=22–23}} Despite being selected as a fullback, D'Arcy played two matches on the tour in the forwards.{{sfn|Luxford}}

He was again selected for New Zealand in 1894, this time to play the touring New South Wales side. That was his final match for New Zealand{{mdash}}his seventh international appearance. In later life he worked in the insurance industry, and died in 1919 in either Sydney or Auckland.{{sfn|Luxford}}{{sfn|Rugby Football}}

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Sources

  • {{cite web| last = Luxford | first = Bob | title = Archie D'Arcy | url = http://stats.allblacks.com/asp/profile.asp?ABID=209 | publisher = New Zealand Rugby | accessdate = 19 March 2017}}
  • {{cite book | last = McCarthy | first = Winston | authorlink = Winston McCarthy| year = 1968 | title = Haka! The All Blacks Story | publisher = Pelham Books | location = London}}
  • {{cite news| title = Rugby Football | url = https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZFL19190709.2.37.3 | newspaper = Free Lance | page = 27 | date = 9 July 1919 | accessdate = 19 March 2017 | ref = {{harvid|Rugby Football}} }}

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Category:1870 births

Category:1919 deaths

Category:New Zealand international rugby union players

Category:Rugby union fullbacks

Category:Wairarapa rugby union players

Category:Rugby union players from Masterton

Category:New Zealand rugby union players