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Sir nicholas shehadie biography of christopher

          He was a born leader, a gifted athlete, and an outstanding administrator who was instrumental in shaping the game both nationally and.

        1. Nicholas Michael Shehadie was born in Sydney on 15 November He was the son of the Reverend Michael Shehadie, the second Lebanese Orthodox Priest in.
        2. Sir Nicholas Shehadie has sadly passed away, aged Representing his country times, Sir Nicholas was the first player to play games for Australia.
        3. Former Sydney lord mayor, Wallabies rugby captain and SBS chairman Sir Nicholas Shehadie has died at the age of Sir Nicholas was the husband of former New.
        4. Sir Nicholas Shehadie is well known for his extensive contributions to New South Wales through public life, sport, media and the community.
        5. Sir Nicholas Shehadie has sadly passed away, aged Representing his country times, Sir Nicholas was the first player to play games for Australia..

          Sir Nicholas Michael Shehadie

          Nick Shehadie was one of the most accomplished and influential Wallaby player / administrators of all-time.

          During his extraordinary career Shehadie held the record as the most capped Wallaby (1955-61), captained Australia in three Tests, became an honorary member of the Barbarians Football Club, chaired both the New South Wales and Australian Rugby Unions, managed the Seventh Wallaby tour to the U.K., and was named Joint Chairman of the inaugural Rugby World Cup.

          The son of a Lebanese Orthodox Christian minister, Shehadie was born in Coogee but raised in Redfern where he attended both Cleveland Street and Crown Street schools. He entered the workforce aged just 14, joined Randwick and in 1943 made his First Grade debut as a centre alongside the legendary Cyril Towers.

          In 1946 Shehadie played the first of his 37 State games and a little over a 12 months later made his Test debut, at lock, against New Zealand in Sydney.

          Shehadie was then selected on th