Harold Angus
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Harold Angus (1892–1979) was an Australian
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footballer for the Glebe club in the early years of the NSWRFL competition.


Playing career

A local junior, Angus was a tough forward who played for the Glebe Dirty Red's for many years and captained Glebe Reserve Grade sides to premiership victory in 1918 and 1919. He retired in the early 1920s. Angus was often used as a first grade replacement player for Club Captain Frank Burge.


Death

Angus died in the Sutherland Shire on 17 August 1979 and was interred at Rookwood Cemetery on 20 August 1979.Sydney Morning Herald, Death Notice:18 Aug 1979


References

Glebe rugby league players Rugby league players from Sydney 1892 births 1979 deaths Rugby league locks Rugby league second-rows Date of birth missing {{Australia-rugbyleague-bio-1890s-stub