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Eric Frodsham (14 February 1923 – 19 January 2003), was an English rugby league footballer, who played as a fullback for St. Helens and Warrington. ==Club career== Following Royal Navy service during World War II, Frodsham signed for St. Helens in 1947. After a short spell for the club, he was transferred to Warrington in 1948. It was there that he spent the remainder of his career. In 1950, Frodsham made his first-team breakthrough when he replaced Les "Cowboy" Jones as fullback. He went on to make a total of 48 appearances for Warrington during the 1950–51 season, a club record which he repeated in 1953-54, and still holds to this day.〔(Warrington Wolves Records )〕 The highlight of Frodsham's career came in the 1953–54 season in which Warrington secured both the League and Challenge Cup titles. Frodsham played , and was captain in Warrington's 8-4 victory over Halifax in the 1954 Challenge Cup final replay during the 1953–54 season at Odsal Stadium, Bradford on Wednesday 5 May 1954, in front of a record crowd of 102,575 or more. At the time, this was a world record attendance for a rugby match of either code. Frodsham's career came to an end in 1955 when he broke his wrist during a 25-7 win against Liverpool City.〔(Give it to Bev - Warrington Wolves )〕 In total he made 226 appearances for Warrington, scoring 125 points.〔(Warrington RLFC Rugby League Players Archive )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Eric Frodsham」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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