Paul Southwell (rugby union)

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Paul Southwell
Full namePaul George Southwell
Date of birth (1956-08-25) 25 August 1956 (age 67)
Place of birthCanberra, Australia
SchoolWatson High School
UniversityUniversity of Queensland
Occupation(s)Teacher
Rugby union career
Position(s) Utility back
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1982 Australia

Paul George Southwell (born 25 August 1956) is an Australian former rugby union player.

Southwell grew up in Canberra and attended Watson High School. He was a New South Wales under 18s captain and made the Australian Schools representative team for a tour of New Zealand.[1]

After moving to Goulburn in 1976, Southwell competed for the Southern Tablelands and within two years earned New South Wales Country honours. He made the Wallabies trials in 1981 and was placed on the wing, a position he had never previously played, as he was primarily a centre and halfback. Overlooked for selection, Southwell got another opportunity to impress the following year when he got his first New South Wales call up, and he subsequently won a place on the 1982 tour of New Zealand. He made five uncapped appearances during the tour.[2]

Southwell finished his career in Queensland and represented his adopted state on a tour of Fiji. He played rugby for the University of Queensland and in a match against Redcliffe suffered a fractured neck, prompting his retirement.[2]

A teacher by profession, Southwell is a former Head of Junior School at Radford College.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Canberra player to captain NSW". The Canberra Times. 7 May 1974. p. 18 – via National Library of Australia.
  2. ^ a b "Paul George Southwell". Classic Wallabies.
  3. ^ Macdonald, Emma (12 March 2014). "Gruffalo hits the road in Canberra to reward good reading". The Sydney Morning Herald.