Name Barney Dalton | ||
Died November 9, 1929, East Sydney |
Bernard Hugh "Barney" Dalton (1891 – 9 November 1929) was an Australian pioneer rugby league player in the Australian competition – the New South Wales Rugby League.
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Rugby league career
A winger, Barney Dalton played for the Eastern Suburbs club side in the years (1910–12) and (1914–15). He was a member of Eastern Suburbs first premiership winning side that defeated Glebe in the final of the competition in 1911, and backed up the following season in 1912 as Easts took their second title.
The winger was also a member of the Easts' sides that won City Cups in 1914 and 1915. Dalton is recognised as the 43rd player to join the Sydney Roosters club. Dalton played 61 first grade games for the Eastern Suburbs – Sydney Roosters and scored 16 tries in his first grade career.
His brother William Dalton also played with him at the Sydney Roosters.
Criminal career
Barney Dalton became a gangland figure, and was reportedly mixed up with some of Sydney's most dangerous criminals in the 1920s. He was a member of Kate Leigh's razor gang during the Sydney gang wars that also involved Tilly Devine and Phil Jeffs.
Death
Dalton was shot dead outside the Strand Hotel, on the corner of Crown Street and William Street, East Sydney on 9 November 1929 by notorious criminal Frank Green.
His funeral was held at St Mary's Cathedral on 12 November 1929, and attended by 200 mourners. He was buried at Botany Catholic Cemetery, now known as Eastern Suburbs Memorial Park.
In popular culture
Rick Donald played Barney Dalton in the 2011 Channel 9 television series Underbelly: Razor, based on the 1920-30s razor gang wars in Sydney.