John 'Jack' Maxwell Potts

  • 5Caps
  • 423Wallaby Number
PositionOutside Centre
Date Of BirthFebruary 21, 1936
Place of BirthNowra
SchoolWaverley College
Debut ClubUniversity (Sydney)
ProvinceNSW
Debut Test Match1957 Wallabies v New Zealand, 1st Test Sydney
Final Test Match1959 Wallabies v British Isles, 1st Test Brisbane
DiedJune 1, 2023

Biography

Jack Potts was a tall and rangy outside centre whose legal career ambitions impacted his international rugby career. A conspicuous figure with the headgear that he always wore, Potts was a strong defender and hard runner who proved difficult to bring to the ground due to his high striding gait. At 1.82m and 82 kg he was comparable in physique to many loose forwards of that time.

Born in Nowra on the New South Wales south coast, Potts attended Waverley College as a boarder and played centre for the 1st XV in his final year (1953). After school, Potts enrolled in the Faculty of Law at the University of Sydney and played his rugby for Sydney University Football Club.

In 1956, Potts made his debut for New South Wales against Queensland and two weeks later found himself alongside Jim Phipps against the touring Springboks. He did not make the Test team but did tour Japan with an Australian Universities side that was bolstered by numerous current and future Wallabies. The following year, Potts fortuitously missed the 3-19 state match loss to the touring All Blacks, a game in which the centres struggled in defence, and as a result he was selected for his Test debut in Sydney. Potts retained his place for the 2nd Test and was then chosen for the Fourth Wallabies tour.

In 1958 Potts was injured in the first interstate match and missed the rest of the representative season. He returned with a vengeance in 1959, Potts played what his greatest ever game in NSW’s historic defeat of the Lions (18-14) and was duly recalled for the 1st Test in Brisbane. Potts had another strong match and was selected for the 2nd Test but withdrew due to the pressure of his university exams. In his final year of law, Potts concentrated on his studies however Australia did not play a Test that season and by 1961 the brilliant Jimmy Lisle had emerged in the outside centre position.

Jack Potts played five Tests for Australia in a three-year international career.

Highlights

1957

Potts won his first Test cap at outside centre alongside Rod Phelps in the 1st Test, 11-25 loss to New Zealand at the S.C.G. That centre pairing was retailed for the 2nd Test, 9-22 loss in Brisbane.

1957/58

Potts partnered Jim Lenehan in the centres for the opening two Fourth Wallabies’ internationals against Wales and Ireland.

1959

Potts played outside of Len Diett in the 1st Test, 6-17 loss to the British Lions in Sydney. He was selected for the 2nd Test but withdrew due to the pressure of his university exams and was replaced by Victoria’s ‘Danny’ Kay.

John Maxwell Potts