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Allan Percival Clark (1881–1935) was a pioneer Rugby League administrator with the
St. George Dragons The St. George Dragons is an Australian rugby league football club from St George District in Sydney, New South Wales that played in the top level New South Wales competition and Australian Rugby League competitions from the 1921 until th ...
and is remembered with
Joe McGraw Joseph William McGraw (1874-1951) was a co-founder of the St. George Dragons rugby league club and an Australian sports administrator from the 1920s. Joe McGraw is remembered as a foundation member of the St. George Dragons District Rugby League ...
as the men behind the big push to have the St. George Club admitted into the NSWRFL in 1921.


Career

Allan Clark was born in Auckland, New Zealand in 1881, and first came to the St. George District in 1893. Being a bachelor he was able to devote the whole of his spare time in placing his services in an honorary capacity at the disposal of all kindred bodies and public activities in the St George District for many years. He held important executive positions, and conscientiously gave of his knowledge and experience spontaneously. He is remembered as one of the stalwarts in the early days of the St. George District Rugby League Club, and fought strenuously for the recognition of St George as a first grade district club. He was the first St. George delegate to the NSWRFL. Prior to this he held various positions in connection with the Rugby League code, notably he being responsible for the introduction of a St. George Third Grade team into the Sydney competition in 1910 and he was Secretary of the club. He was also a pioneer director of the St. George Sailing Club. Allan Clark lived in the St George District for 42 years, and was living in Wilson Street
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in 1935 although he died at
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whilst visiting his brother.


Death

Allan Clark died on 11 August 1935, age 54. He was buried at Rookwood Cemetery on 13 August 1935 and the funeral was widely attended ''Sydney Morning Herald''- Funeral Notice 13 August 1935


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Clark, Allan Australian rugby league administrators 1881 births 1935 deaths