Lory Blanchard
David Lory Blanchard was a New Zealand rugby union and professional rugby league football player who played representative rugby league for New Zealand in the 1954 World Cup and coached them at the 1970 World Cup. He also played for Hull FC in England during World War II.
Early years
Blanchard was born in Roxburgh on 4 September 1924, the son of David Blanchard and Doris Elizabeth Blanchard of Ettrick, and grew up in Otago. He made his rugby union first class debut for North Otago in 1939, aged 15. During World War II he joined the Royal New Zealand Navy and served as a stoker on HMNZS Achilles. After the war, Blanchard worked for the New Zealand Railways Department and played as hooker for Sydenham. He was a Canterbury representative in 1947–48.Playing career
Blanchard then switched codes to rugby league. He had played for the Linwood Keas and represented Canterbury and the South Island. He represented New Zealand national team between 1951 and 1956, including at the 1954 World Cup.Blanchard was selected to go on the 1955–56 New Zealand rugby tour of Great Britain and France.
He had played altogether in 63 matches, including sixteen test matches, for the Kiwis.