Bob Andrews (rugby League)
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Bob Andrews was an Australian
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footballer who played in the 1940s. He played for Western Suburbs and Parramatta as a
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. He was the inaugural captain of Parramatta and a foundation player of the club.


Playing career

Andrews played Rugby Union for Parramatta before switching codes and made his debut for Western Suburbs in 1943. Andrews finished as top point scorer for the club in 1943, 1944 and 1945 but left at the end of 1946 to join newly admitted side Parramatta. In 1947, Andrews was made captain of the first ever Parramatta team as they played against Newtown on April 12 1947 at
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. The game finished in a 34–12 defeat with 6000 people in attendance. Parramatta went on to struggle all season and finished last on the table claiming its first wooden spoon. Andrews finished as top point scorer for the club that year. Andrews went on to captain Parramatta again in 1948 and retired at the end of the season.


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