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Even as a schoolboy William Michael (Bill) Osborne showed rare talent in just about any sport he tried his hand at but it was rugby that elevated him to the top tier.
Born and bred in Whanganui, midfield back Osborne graduated from the Whanganui High School 1st XV straight into the Kaierau senior club side.
In 1973 he made his debut for Wanganui four days after his 18th birthday. Selection for the New Zealand Colts followed in 1974 and he made the All Blacks for the waterlogged test against Scotland at Eden Park in 1975.
He played in 14 of the 24 matches on the 1976 tour of South Africa. In 1978 Osborne lost his spot for the home series against Australia but was back for the end-of-year tour of the British Isles and played in all four internationals as the All Blacks completed their first-ever Grand Slam against the home unions.