Walter Brimble

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FullnameWalter Pierrepont Brimble
Born16 October 1911
Molteno, Eastern Cape, South Africa
Died1990 (aged 7879)
Auckland, New Zealand
Weight10 st 7 lb (67 kg)
Walter Brimble
Personal information
Full nameWalter Pierrepont Brimble
Born16 October 1911
Molteno, Eastern Cape, South Africa
Died1990 (aged 7879)
Auckland, New Zealand
Playing information
Weight10 st 7 lb (67 kg)
Rugby union
PositionFive-Eighth, Second Five-Eighth
Club
Years Team Pld T G FG P
1932–36 Manukau Rovers 74 10 3 0 38
Representative
Years Team Pld T G FG P
1934–35 Auckland B 2 0 0 0 0
Rugby league
PositionStand-off
Club
Years Team Pld T G FG P
193639 Manukau 58 13 0 0 39
1940 Newton Rangers 3 0 0 0 0
1941 Manukau 1 0 0 0 0
Total 62 13 0 0 39
Representative
Years Team Pld T G FG P
193738 Auckland 3 1 0 0 3
1936 North Island 1 1 0 0 3
1938 New Zealand 8 2 0 0 6
RelativesTed Brimble (brother)
Wilfred Brimble (brother)

Walter Pierrepont Brimble (16 October 1911 – 1990) was a rugby league player who represented New Zealand. He played eight matches for New Zealand on their tour of Australia in 1938, becoming the 257th player to represent New Zealand. He also played three matches for Auckland in 1937–38, and one match for the North Island in 1938. He played senior club rugby union for Manukau from 1932 to 1936 and two games for Auckland B before switching to rugby league where he joined the Manukau club.

Walter Brimble was born on 16 October 1911, in Molteno, Eastern Cape, South Africa. His father was Englishman Harold Pierrepont Brimble and his mother was (Jane) Depua Mahadna. She was a Bantu woman and worked as a nurse. Harold was originally working as a railways electrician from Bristol and had moved to South Africa as a 17-year-old with friends looking for work. While there he enlisted in the British Army and was badly wounded in the Boer War. Jane was his nurse and she nursed him back to health. They were married soon after and had five sons while living in South Africa before leaving apartheid South Africa on 9 March 1912. Their sons and ages when they departed South Africa were John (6), Cyril (4), Ted (2), and twins Walter and Lionel (4 months old). They originally moved to Australia, but their whites settlement law caused them to move again. They travelled to Sydney before boarding the Makura for Hawaii on 6 May 1912.[1] While living in Honolulu for 2 years they had another son, Wilfred Brimble on 16 November 1913 who would also go on to represent New Zealand at rugby league.

On 21 April 1915, the family departed Honolulu, Hawaii destined for Auckland on board the SS Niagara. The family travelled in steerage. Harold's occupation was stated as "salesman", John and Cyril were "students" and Jane a "housewife". The whole family was listed, with ages in brackets as Harold P. (34), John (9), Cyril (7), Edward (Ted) (5 and a half), Lionel (3), Walter (3), Jane (30), and Wilfred (1). They were all listed as being English as nationality aside from Jane who was listed as "African" and Wilfred whose nationality was American as he had been born in Hawaii.[2] The family settled in Onehunga, a modern-day suburb in central Auckland though at that time was considered more on the southern boundary of urban Auckland. While there a seventh son, Amyas, was born on 4 April 1917. Amyas and Harold both died in the Spanish Flu Epidemic; Harold died on 21 November 1917, aged 37, while Amyas died on 17 May 1920, aged 3.

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