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John Morgan Bosler (born 4 February 1933) was an Australian rugby union player. Bosler, a scrum-half, was born in Sydney, and grew up in Dover Heights. He attended Rose Bay Public Primary School and was the only schoolboy player (League) to be awarded a Ray Norman Gold Badge for excellence in all-round football ability. He went to Sydney Boys High School, graduating in 1950, where he was selected for both CHS and
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Firsts. Bosler is generally thought to be one of the top five players in the history of GPS rugby. He played halfback for Australia against South Africa in a Sydney test and against
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, and toured with the Wallabies in South Africa where the South African press awarded him the title of Best Scrumhalf in the World.


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