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Earnest Mair : ウィキペディア英語版
Ernest Mair

Ernest Hartley Mair was an Australian rugby league administrator & hotelier who coached the New Zealand side on their 1926-27 tour of Great Britain.
==Early Years==

Ernest Mair was born on 15 January 1891 to a Scottish father and English mother in Ipswich.〔Coffey, J. (2012) Strike: The Tour That Died of Shame, Scratching Shed Publications: Leeds p31〕 He played rugby league as a youth, but was much more prominent as a swimmer, becoming President of the Toowomba Swimming Association and also the Queensland Amateur Swimming Association.〔Coffey, J. (2012) Strike: The Tour That Died of Shame, Scratching Shed Publications: Leeds p31-2〕
In 1920 he married Mildred Readshaw and with her ran several hotels in Toowoomba.〔Coffey, J. (2012) Strike: The Tour That Died of Shame, Scratching Shed Publications: Leeds p32〕
After becoming President of the Valley club in Toowoomba and Toowoomba Junior Rugby League, Mair was appointed New Zealand Rugby League representative on the Australian Rugby League board of control.〔Coffey, J. (2012) Strike: The Tour That Died of Shame, Scratching Shed Publications: Leeds p35〕

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