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Len Kelly
Leonard Thomas 'Len' Kelly (1913-1981) was an Australian premiership winning rugby league player of the 1930s and 1940s with the St George Dragons. He was later a senior administrator with the club in their successive eleven year winning run from 1956 to 1966. ==Playing career== Born in Manildra, New South Wales on 17 June 1913, Len Kelly went on to become a legend at the St George Dragons as a player, coach and administrator. Known as 'The Deacon', Len Kelly played his entire football career at St George. He played twelve seasons between 1933-1944, the highlight being his vice-captaincy in the 1941 Grand Final winning team. In 1942 he became captain-coach. He played 208 grade games (all grades) with the Dragons, a record which stood till Norm Provan surpassed it late in his career. Kelly retired from the Sydney league in 1944 to captain-coach at Picton for three years. 〔Enyclopedia of Rugby League Players, Alan Whiticker/Glen Hudson. 2005 ISBN 9780732908164〕
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