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Rex Harrison (rugby league)

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Name
  
Rex Harrison

Role
  
Rugby league

Positions
  
Stand-off


Died
  
1996, North Sydney, Sydney, Australia

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Rex Aubrey Harrison (1914-1996) was an Australian Rugby League player of the 1930s and 1940s.

Born in Adelaide, South Australia on 27 June 1914, Rex Harrison was graded with the North Sydney Bears in 1934 and played eleven seasons with them from 1934-1942 and 1945-1946. Rex was an excellent five-eighth and represented N.S.W. City Firsts on three occasions in 1939,1941 and 1942. He also represented New South Wales on ten occasions between 1938-1941.

World War Two curtailed his Rugby League career and he was never able to represent Australia. He enlisted in the Australian Army in 1942 and attained the rank of corporal. He was discharged from active duty in 1945. He rekindled his career at North Sydney Bears at the end of 1945, and played almost the entire 1946 season until he broke his collarbone in the second last game. He then retired as a player, although he went on to coach the minor grades at Norths with success, and was later promoted to first grade coach in 1954. Again he found success, taking the first grade team to the finals for the first time in a number of years.

Rex Harrison died on 26 July 1996, aged 82.

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