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Dave Gallaher (born David Gallagher, 30 October 1873 – 4 October 1917) was a New Zealand rugby union footballer best remembered as the captain of the "Original All Blacks", the 1905–06 New Zealand national team, the first representative New Zealand side to tour the British Isles. He was mortally wounded on October 4, 1917 during the successful, but costly, attack on Gravenstafel Spur. He died a few hours later and was buried at Nine Elms Cemetery, Poperinge.
Thirteen former All Black rugby players were killed in the First World War – 1 in 10 of those who had worn the black jersey during the previous decade. Four of them were killed within a fortnight in June 1917 when the New Zealand Division took part in the assault on the Messines ridge.
His youngest brother Douglas, served with the First Australian Imperial Force (1 AIF, 11th Battalion) and was twice wounded at Gallipoli before being killed on June 3, 1916 at Laventie near Fromelles in France.
His brother Henry, who was a miner, served with the Australian 51st Battalion and was killed on April 24, 1917. Henry's twin brother, Charles, also served in the war and survived being badly wounded at Gallipoli.
Another brother William, served with the Samoan Garrison from May 1918 to April 1920.
His niece Minnie Gallaher, was one of 14 nursing sisters killed on June 27, 1918, when a German submarine torpedoed the hospital ship HMHS Llandovery Castle.
He had previously served as a corporal with the sixth contingent in the South African War.
Biographies:
See also: Donegal Genealogy Resources, Dave Gallaher 1873-191, compiled by Lindel
Rank: Serjeant
Service No: 32513
Date of Death: 04/10/1917
Age: 41
Regiment/Service: Auckland Regiment, N.Z.E.F. 2nd Bn.
Grave Reference: III. D. 8.
Cemetery: NINE ELMS BRITISH CEMETERY
Additional Information: Husband of E. I. M. Gallaher, of 1, John Street, Ponsonby, Auckland. Former Captain of the New Zealand Rugby Football Team (The All Blacks).
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