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Name
  
Wilf Rosenberg

Height
  
1.78 m

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Wilf rosenberg the flying dentist


Wilfred "Wilf" Rosenberg (born 18 June 1934, Sea Point, Cape Town) was a South African rugby union and rugby league player.

He was nicknamed the Flying Dentist .

He was the son of a rabbi.

He later played rugby league, making his debut for Leeds in 1959, and helped the club win its first Championship title in 1960–61, setting a new club record for most tries in a single season with 48 tries - a record that still stands. He finished his career at Hull.

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