Pat McEvedy

[2][3] He attended St Patrick's College, Wellington from 1895 to 1898, before going to Guy's Hospital in London to train as a doctor.

During the 1908 tour he broke his arm and decided to retire from active playing, but he became involved in rugby administration.

[2][6] He returned to Wellington and set up his medical practice in 1909, then joined the New Zealand Rugby Union in 1910.

It is an annual athletics competition held in Wellington, New Zealand, for four of the region's boys' secondary schools.

This biographical article relating to New Zealand rugby union, about a person born in the 1880s, is a stub.

The McEvedy Shield.