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Jack McCormack may refer to: * Jack McCormack (Australian rules footballer) (1904–1966), Australian rules footballer * Jack McCormack (rugby league) (1904–1996), Australian rugby league player See also * John McCormack (other) {{hndis, name=McCormack, Jack ...
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Jack McCormack (Australian Rules Footballer)
John Joseph McCormack (4 June 1904 – 5 June 1966) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Richmond in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Career McCormack, a forward recruited from South Ballarat, played at Richmond for three seasons. He kicked five goals on his league debut, against Footscray at Western Oval in the 15th round of the 1927 VFL season. In round 18 he bettered that tally with six goals in a win over Hawthorn. He was one of Richmond's best players when they defeated Carlton narrowly by six points in the first semi final, with four goals, one of them from a drop kick after the three quarter time bell. In the 1927 VFL Grand Final, which Richmond lost to Collingwood, McCormack was held goal-less at full-forward, but wasn't the only forward to struggle, as the match was played in heavy rain. He played only five games in the 1928 VFL season and took no part in Richmond's finals campaign, which ended with another grand final loss. In 1929 he started ...
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Jack McCormack (rugby League)
John Charles McCormack (25 June 1904 – 16 July 1996) was an Australian rugby league footballer who played in the 1920s and 1930s. A state representative fullback, he played with three different Sydney clubs in the New South Wales premiership competition. A product of Penshurst, New South Wales, Jack McCormack played with St George Dragons for five years between 1927 and 1932. He played fullback in two losing grand finals with St. George in 1927 and 1930. Good form saw him selected to play five matches for New South Wales in 1931. Jack McCormack was the brother of another St. George player, Eric McCormack. McCormack made seventeen appearances for South Sydney in the 1935 season where he played in Souths 19-3 grand final loss against arch rivals Eastern Suburbs. He finished his career at Canterbury-Bankstown Canterbury-Bankstown is a customary region of Sydney, Australia, in the south-western suburbs. The area is located around the Bankstown railway line, to t ...
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