RL1908
- Rugby League History Interviews
Jack
Rayner - South Sydney & Australia
The
Rabbitohs' have had few greater players than Rayner - he led Souths
to five premierships in six seasons in the 1950s. The Grand Final win
they were denied in '52 still irks him.
Jack Rayner
Charles
Cahill - Newcastle and Newtown
Premiership
winning Newtown forward in the 1940s, 'Chicka' Cahill, takes us back
to football in Newcastle in the '20s & '30s, and his life as part
of the Bluebags club for the next forty years. Charles
Cahill
Phil
Jackson - from Barrow to Goulburn
British
Lion of the 1950s packed up and moved to Australia in 1960 - RL1908
tracked him down to hear about his trips to Wembley, Ashes and World
Cup success and becoming an 'Aussie'. Phil
Jackson
Dick
Dunn - Easts 1930s and 40s
The
loyal Rooster - he went from carrying the kit bags of his local heroes
to playing alongside side them in a meteoric rise in the mid 1930s.
RL1908 interviewed one of Easts' treasures. Dick
Dunn
Harry
Kadwell - Kangaroo, Souths & St George
In
1999, the then oldest living Kangaroo, talked to RL1908 about his
life in Rugby League including playing for the Rabbitohs, St. George,
NSW and Australia. Harry
'Mick' Kadwell
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