Earle Kirton

Earle Kirton

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Earle Kirton is a former New Zealand rugby union player, known for his remarkable speed and skill as a first five-eighth. He was a surprising selection for the 1963-64 All Blacks tour of Great Britain and France, where he showcased his talent despite an initial setback in his debut match. Kirton played a significant role in rugby history, including being part of the selection panel that recognized the immense potential of Jonah Lomu, one of the sport's greatest players. Beyond his playing career, Kirton has remained influential in rugby, often reflecting on the sport's impact on youth and the community.

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Earle Kirton was recognized for his rugby legacy with an ONZM award.

Phil Gifford: King’s Birthday Honours 2026: Earle Kirton recognised for rugby legacy with ONZM
The New Zealand Herald – country’s largest newspaper, est. 1863·New ZealandNew Zealand· 2026-05-31
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