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Name
  
Des Ponchard


Died
  
1983

Desmond Patrick "Des" Ponchard (1902–1983) was an Australian Rugby League player of the 1920s.

Des Ponchard was born in Cooma, New South Wales to a pioneer family from the Monaro region in New South Wales. His family moved to Rozelle, New South Wales when he was a small boy, and he took up the game of Rugby League at a young age. He became a successful fullback in junior football and after a six years in the juniors, he made his first grade debut for the Balmain Tigers in 1922. He had a long career at the Balmain Tigers and played eight seasons of first grade between 1922-1929. He won a premiership with the Tigers in 1924 playing in the team that was captain-coached by the legendary Charles 'Chook' Fraser. Although he was not a noted point scorer, he became the team goal kicker in the latter part of his career. He scored one try and kicked 38 goals during his first grade career at the Tigers. After retiring from football, he retained a close association with the Balmain club due to his lifetime friendships with ex team-mates 'Latchem' Robinson and 'Chook' Fraser. His nephew Stan Ponchard also became a successful first grade player with the Balmain Tigers in the 1940s and 1950s.

Des Ponchard died on 16 April 1983, aged 80.

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