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Peter Johnson (rugby) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Peter Johnson (rugby)
Peter George Johnson (born 1937) is an Australian former national representative rugby union player for Australia. He enjoyed a long state and national representative career throughout the entire 1960s decade and made ninety-two national appearances for his country. He captained the Australian side in five Test matches. ==Early rugby== Schooled at Waverley Public in Sydney's east, Johnson gained entry to Sydney Boys High School and learnt his rugby from the former rugby league international Frank O'Rourke. He was selected in the GPS 2nd XV in his last year of high school. He started his senior rugby at the Eastern Suburbs club, then moved Randwick and then played at Sydney Uni for a spell. Back at Randwick he deputised at hooker behind the first-grade rake Jim Brown who was also the Wallaby incumbent. Johnson was selected out of second-grade to trial for the 1957–58 Australia rugby union tour of Britain, Ireland and France but did not make the squad.〔Howell pp174-5〕
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