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Name
  
Eddie Burns

Children
  
Finn Burns, Grace Burns

Siblings
  
Brian Burns, Mary Burns

Height
  
1.85 m

Role
  
Actor


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Spouse
  
Christy Turlington (m. 2003)

Movies and TV shows
  
Saving Private Ryan, Public Morals, The Brothers McMullen, She's the One, The Fitzgerald Family C

Similar People
  
Christy Turlington, Tom Size, Barry Pepper, Jeremy Davies, Adam Goldberg

Profiles

Eddie Burns (16 January 1916 – 30 June 2004) was an Australian rugby league footballer and coach of the mid 20th century. A New South Wales representative prop-forward, he played for the Canterbury-Bankstown club of the NSWRFL Premiership, later becoming their coach.

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Playing career

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While still a teenager, Burns played in the Canterbury-Bankstown club's first ever season in 1935 and was sent off in his first match. He played for 16 seasons in First Grade from 1935 to 1950. Eddie Burns played 147 first grade games and scored 199 career points in his long career.

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He won two premierships with Canterbury-Bankstown in 1938 and 1942.

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In 1948, Burns was selected to represent New South Wales playing 2 games.

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He retired in 1950 as the Canterbury club's top ever try-scorer, with 65, a record not bettered until Chris Anderson in 1978.

Eddie Burns is the 16th player to represent the Bulldogs.

Coaching career

Burns' career as coach of Canterbury-Bankstown was subject to a two-year interruption when Clive Churchill was selected as the club's coach. He coached the club between 1960-1962 and again in 1965.

He coached New South Wales City Firsts in 1963 and the New South Wales rugby league team in 1964.

Accolades

In 1985, Burns was selected in the Bulldogs 'Greatest Team Ever'. In 2004 he was selected in the 70 Year Bulldogs team of champions.

References

Eddie Burns Wikipedia