George A. Gillett


George Arthur Gillett was a New Zealand multi-code footballer of the early 20th century and a dual-code rugby international. Gillett died in 1956 in Onehunga.

Early years

Born in Leeston, Gillett received his education at Hamilton East School and went on to represent Thames, and then Auckland in rugby union in 1899.

Australian rules football

After serving in the South African war, he lived in Kalgoorlie and whilst there played Australian rules football, representing Western Australia.

Return to New Zealand and rugby union

Gillett returned to New Zealand in 1905 where he lived in Christchurch and played for the Merivale club. He was selected for the 1905–06 Original All Blacks tour without having played a game for Canterbury. On that tour he played 25 of the 35 matches including his first Test cap for New Zealand on 18 November 1905 against Scotland. In total he played 30 matches during the period of 1905 to 1908 including eight Tests.

Rugby league

After switching to rugby league Gillett toured Australia with the 1911 New Zealand national team and was one of four New Zealanders who toured Britain with the 1911–12 Australasian team. He played in five tour matches but no Tests. Gillet coached the 1912 New Zealand side who played the touring New South Wales team.
He later became the New Zealand Rugby League's official organiser, helping to promote the game particularly in the Thames and Wellington areas.

Heroism

In 1908, the touring Anglo-Welsh team were departing by ship when one of their players, Percy Down, fell overboard. Gillett, along with Arthur 'Bolla' Francis and two others, dived into the water and kept Down afloat until a rope was lowered from the ship.