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Frank Hurley (7 June 1915 − 22 May 1992) was an Australian professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1930s and 1940s. He played at representative level for New South Wales, and at club level for the Newtown Bluebags and Hull FC, as a .


Playing career


Newtown

Frank Hurley attended Sydney Boys High and played Rugby Union for the school and represented GPS. After leaving school he joined Drummoyne Rugby Union Club and played 1st Grade. He trailed for Newtown in 1935 and was offered a contract. Hurley played for Newtown and in 1936 was selected to play for New South Wales. Hurley played left-wing in New South Wales' 30-13 victory over Queensland in the 1936 Interstate rugby league series at
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on Saturday 16 May 1936, in front of a crowd of 36,021. He also played in their 24-13 victory over Queensland on Saturday 23 May, in front of a crowd of 27,539, and then played in the 18-14 victory over Great Britain during the Lions tour on Saturday 6 June 1936, in front of a crowd of 49,519.


Hull

On Tuesday 23 February 1937, the Mayor of Newtown, Alderman Fred Newnham, a
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, presided over a farewell ceremony for Hurley at Newtown Town Hall, and speeches expressing good wishes were made by aldermen of Newtown, and officials of the Newtown Bluebags. On Wednesday 24 February 1937, Hurley left Australia bound for England to play for
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He became the first overseas player to score a hat-trick of tries for Hull F.C. in the Hull Kingston Rovers derby match. Only two other overseas players have since equalled this feat;
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and
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. Hurley played right-wing in Hull's 10-18 defeat by Huddersfield in the
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Final during the 1938–39 season at
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,
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on Saturday 22 October 1938, in front of a crowd of 28,714.


Return to Australia and later years

Hurley had hoped to play for Hull for four years, however the start of World War II on 1 September 1939 curtailed his stay in England and, upon his return to Australia, he rejoined Newtown playing briefly during the
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. He then returned to Britain to serve with
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of the
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(RAAF) until the end of World War II in 1945. He died after a short illness in 1992, 16 days short of his 77th birthday.


References


External links


Send Off To Frank HurleyA Statistical History of Rugby LeagueDuring the 1930s and 1940s team… National Rugby League Museum…Picture - Newtown Notes by Kerwin MaegraithFC150: Australians At Hull F.C.

Picture - NSW (New South Wales) v England (Great Britain) 6 June 1936Pictures of #hullfc150, i.e in 2015, at webpic.coPicture - Attention! Hull and Huddersfield players lined up at Bradford…Picture - Australian Winger's Five Tries…Picture - Hull Scoring Feast on TynesidePicture - Leeds Mercury - The All Yorkshire Paper - Hurley ShinesPicture - One Australian To Another…Picture - Frank Hurley To Go To England Next WeekPicture - Hurley Off To EnglandPicture - Hurley Invited To HullPicture - Frank Hurley in his Hull FC colours. A long way from Newtown!Picture - Happy 100th birthday Dad. This was August 1939 when he went for a weekend trip from Hull to Germany. Note the German SS soldier in the background.Picture - Happy 100th Birthday Dad & 150th birthday Hull Rugby League Club
{{DEFAULTSORT:Hurley, Frank 1915 births 1992 deaths Australian rugby league players Hull F.C. players New South Wales rugby league team players Newtown Jets players Royal Australian Air Force personnel of World War II Rugby league players from Sydney Rugby league wingers Sportsmen from New South Wales