Daniel Carroll (rugby union)
Daniel Carroll
1908 Wallaby
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Full name |
Daniel Brendon Carroll |
Date of birth |
(1887-11-17)17 November 1887 |
Place of birth |
Melbourne, Victoria |
Date of death |
5 August 1956(1956-08-05) (aged 67) |
Place of death |
New Orleans, Louisiana |
School |
St Aloysius Sydney |
University |
Sydney University |
Occupation(s) |
Geologist, Oil industry |
Rugby union career |
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Playing career |
Position |
centre,fly-half Winger, Scrum-half |
Amateur clubs |
Years |
Club / team |
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St George Rugby Union |
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National team(s) |
Years |
Club / team |
Apps |
(points) |
1908-12
1913-20 |
Wallabies USA
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2
3 |
(3)
(0) |
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Coaching career |
Years |
Club / team |
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1920 & 1924 |
USA |
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Amateur clubs |
Years |
Club / team |
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St George Rugby Union |
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National team(s) |
Years |
Club / team |
Apps |
(points) |
1908-12
1913-20 |
Wallabies USA
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2
3 |
(3)
(0) |
Coaching career |
Years |
Club / team |
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1920 & 1924 |
USA |
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Daniel Brendon Carroll DSC (17 November 1887, possibly 1892 – 5 August 1956) was an Australian national representative rugby union player. He was a dual Olympic gold medalist winning in rugby at the 1908 Summer Olympics for Australia and also winning gold for the United States at the 1920 Summer Olympics. He later coached the gold-medal winning USA Rugby team at the 1924 Summer Olympics. He is erroneously referred to in some records as the youngest ever Australian representative rugby player due to a birthdate error in the Olympic records database. He served in the American Army as a Lieutenant in World War I and lived out his life in the USA working in the mining/petroleum industry.
Carroll was born at Flemington, Victoria. His family relocated to Sydney during his early childhood and he was educated at St Aloysius' College (Sydney) playing rugby in the school's first XV and then at Sydney University where he studied dentistry. His club rugby was played with St George in southern Sydney. He was a winger at that time and in that position made his Australian representatives appearances. Later in his career he played at fly-half.
He was selected in Australia's inaugural national rugby team to tour the northern hemisphere - Dr Paddy Moran's first Wallabies for the 1908-09 Australia rugby union tour of the British Isles and France. He was the youngest member of the tour squad at 20 years. Carroll played in the first Test of the tour, the 6-9 loss to Wales at Cardiff Arms Park which was the first rugby Test played by an Australian team on British soil.
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