Jack Cosgrove "Bluey" Watkins (1893-1974) was an Australian
rugby league
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footballer.
Career
He played , with seven test matches for his country, including the
1921–22 Kangaroo tour of Great Britain
The 1921–22 Kangaroo tour of Great Britain was the third ever Kangaroo tour. Again an Australasian side rather than an Australian team alone (although the 28-man squad featured only one New Zealander) travelled to Great Britain to contest the ...
. He is listed on the ''Australian Players Register'' as Kangaroo No. 92.
Watkins played for just one club in the
New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership
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throughout his career which spanned 14 years, interrupted by the
First World War
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. He played in over 100 matches for the
Eastern Suburbs Eastern Suburbs may refer to:
Places
*Eastern Suburbs (Mumbai), India
*Eastern Suburbs (Sydney), Australia
**Eastern Suburbs railway line, Sydney, Australia
Sports clubs
;Association football
*Eastern Suburbs AFC, Auckland, New Zealand
* Eastern ...
side between 1913 and 1926, winning
Premierships with that club in 1913 and 1923. Watkins also won City Cups with the Easts club in 1914, 1915 and 1916.
After enlisting in the
First World War
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, Watkins was chosen to play a series of matches for
Australian Imperial Forces (AIF) against
England
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.
Bluey Watkins died on 13 July 1974, age 82.
[Sydney Morning Herald - Death Notice- 15/07/1974]
Sources
* Heads, Ian and Middleton, David (2008) ''A Centenary of Rugby League'', MacMillan Sydney
References
1893 births
1974 deaths
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New South Wales rugby league team players
Australia national rugby league team players
Australian military personnel of World War I
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