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George James Carstairs (1900–1966) was an Australian rugby league player from the 1920s, who represented Australia. ==Career== Born to parents George and Adeline Carstairs on 25 March 1900, George "Bluey'"Carstairs went on to become a legendary figure at the St George Dragons club. He learned the game of rugby league at Kogarah Marist Brothers, where he attended as a student. He made his first grade debut in St George's foundation year in 1921, and went on to play his whole career at the club between 1921 and 1929. He had the honour of scoring the first try in St. George's first competition match on 3 April 1921, in a game that saw Glebe defeat St. George 4–3. At years end, he was selected to play on the 1921–22 Kangaroo tour of Great Britain, thus making Carstairs St. George's first international player. He is listed on the ''Australian Players Register'' as Kangaroo No. 123. 〔ARL Annual Report, 2005〕 He played in the 2nd and 3rd test matches on that tour. This happened to be his last representative appearance, either for Australia or his state. A loyal clubman, George Carstairs was involved in the massive controversy surrounding the Earl Park Riot, a 1928 match involving St George and Balmain Tigers that turned into an all in brawl with players and spectators alike. 〔Alan Whiticker/Glen Hudson: The Encyclopedia of Rugby League Players. 1995. ISBN 1875169571〕 Carstairs retired at the end of the 1929 season.
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