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Harold Crocker : ウィキペディア英語版 | Harold Crocker
Harold "Mick" Crocker was an Australian former rugby league footballer of the mid-20th century. An Australian international and Queensland interstate representative back-row forward,〔("The 1950s Maroon Renaissance" ) by Sean Fagan (rl1908.com)〕 he played his club career in Brisbane with Souths〔("Souths Logan Magpies" ) at Queensland Rugby League website〕 and in Sydney with Parramatta. After a successful career as a Queensland and then Australian international representative, in the 1954 pre-season Crocker signed a then record one-season deal for an Australian to move south and play for Sydney club Parramatta in order to assist his family who had lost their home in a fire the previous year.〔("Crocker will play here" ) 20 January 1954 ''The Sydney Morning Herald''〕 Parramatta finished the 1954 NSWRFL season with the wooden spoon however. In the post season Crocker was selected for the Australian national team's campaign for the 1954 Rugby League World Cup tournament, the first ever, which was held in France. Crocker didn't play in the Kangaroos' first match which was lost to Great Britain, but was selected as a second-row forward for the second match against New Zealand which Australia won. He played in the third match against France which the Australians lost, meaning they would fail to reach the final. He is listed on the Australian Players Register as Kangaroo No. 278.〔ARL Annual Report 2005, page 53〕 The following season was Crocker's last in the NSWRFL Premiership's first grade.〔(Mick Crocker ) at yesterdayshero.com.au〕 In 2009 Crocker was inducted into the Queensland Sport Hall of Fame. ==References==
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