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Fred Anderson (rugby league)

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Name
  
Fred Anderson


Role
  
Rugby league

Died
  
March 28, 2012, Illawong, Sydney, Australia

Fred Anderson (22 May 1933 – 28 March 2012) was a rugby league footballer of the 1950s and 1960s.

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Club career

During his very long career, Fred Anderson played predominately for the Canterbury Bulldogs but also for the South Sydney Rabbitohs in the New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership. Anderson also represented the South Africa national rugby league team on one occasion in 1963, his position of choice was at hooker. He had played 261 first grade games in his 16-year career.

He played with the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs for twelve seasons between 1953-1963. He then joined South Sydney Rabbitohs for four seasons between 1964-1967. He was regarded as a champion hooker during the era when scrimmaging was an important part of the game.

Anderson played for Souths in the famous 1965 grand final against St. George Dragons in front of a record 78,000 fans at the Sydney Cricket Ground. By the time he turned 34, his career had come to an end at Souths when he was replaced in first grade by the younger Elwyn Walters in 1967.

Representative career

Fred Anderson represented New South Wales rugby league team on two occasions - 1958 and 1961, and City-Firsts in 1958.

He was invited to play for South Africa in 1963 in a single Test against New Zealand, although he was Australian born!

Fred Anderson died on 28 March 2012. He was later cremated at Woronora, Sutherland.

References

Fred Anderson (rugby league) Wikipedia