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Arthur Stanley Billingsgate "Alfred" Walker (circa 1893 – September 1958) was an Australian rugby union player, a state and national representative scrum-half. His representative career lasted from 1912 to 1924 and he captained the national side on fifteen occasions including eleven Test matches between 1922 and 1924. Later he was a NSW state selector and representative team manager. ==Pre-war== Born in Sydney, Walker was schooled at Sydney Grammar and then joined the Eastern Suburbs club. At aged nineteen, before he had made any state representative appearances, he was selected for the 1912 Australia rugby union tour of Canada and the USA. He played in nine games of the tour, including the sole Test match against the USA which Australia won 12-8. He did not gain state or national selection in the few Tests and touring matches of the 1913 and 1914 Australian seasons. He enlisted late in the 1st AIF late World War I joining the 1st Light Horse from the 4th General Service Reinforcement. He embarked for Egypt in ''HMAT A15 Port Sydney'' in August 1918 and returned to Melbourne in April 1919 with discharge in May 1919. 〔AIF Project〕
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