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George Dickinson (George Ritchie Dickinson) was born on 11 March, 1903 in Dunedin, New Zealand, is a New Zealand sportsman. Discover George Dickinson's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 75 years old?
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George Ritchie Dickinson |
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75 years old |
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Pisces |
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11 March, 1903 |
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11 March |
Birthplace |
Dunedin, New Zealand |
Date of death |
1978 |
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New Zealand
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George Dickinson Height, Weight & Measurements
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74 kg (163 lb) |
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George Dickinson Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is George Dickinson worth at the age of 75 years old? George Dickinson’s income source is mostly from being a successful player. He is from New Zealand. We have estimated George Dickinson's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
George Ritchie Dickinson (11 March 1903 – 17 March 1978) was a New Zealand cricketer and rugby union player.
Born in Dunedin on 11 March 1903, Dickinson was the son of Henry Dickinson and Eliza Jane Dickinson (née McDonald).
He was educated at Otago Boys' High School.
While at Otago Boys' High School, Dickinson played as a five-eighth in the school's 1st XV rugby team between 1918 and 1921.
Dickinson played for Otago from 1920–21 to 1937–38, and one match for Wellington in the 1943–44 season.
He made his debut for the All Blacks in 1922 on their tour of New South Wales, playing five matches and scoring three tries.
He went on to play 12 matches for between 1922 and 1924, scoring five tries, 11 conversions and one penalty goal.
Dickinson also played for the South Island in 1922.
He retired from first-class rugby at the age of 21.
A fast bowler, Dickinson became the first so-called "double All Black" when he represented New Zealand at cricket against Victoria in the 1924–25 season.
Other notable performances were 6 for 43 and 5 for 46 against Canterbury in 1924–25, and 7 for 90 and 4 for 55 against Wellington the next season.
He played a match against Australia in 1927–28, then in New Zealand's first two official Tests, against England in 1929–30, and a final Test against South Africa in 1931–32.
He took eight wickets at an average of 30.62 in his three Tests.
He also scored useful runs in the lower order, with one century, 104, against Wellington in 1927–28.
Dickinson worked as a salesman, store manager, and clerk.
His outstanding performance came in Otago's match against the touring Australians in February 1928, when he dismissed seven of the first eight batsmen, at one stage taking six wickets for three runs in five overs, and finished with figures of 7 for 96.
On 11 June 1929 he married Rua Belle Milne at First Church in Dunedin.
He played three tests for the New Zealand cricket team between 1930 and 1932, and five matches for the New Zealand national rugby side, the All Blacks, in 1922.
He died in Lower Hutt on 17 March 1978, and his ashes were buried at Taitā Lawn Cemetery.