| Name | Details | Notes
/ info links | | MacDougall,
Garry | S,
1962-63, 8 games + 1 repl. (0pts) | Back
rower. Illawarra junior played with St George Rugby Union before switching
to Rugby League. | MacDougall,
Luke
 | SI,
2007, 4 games. 1t (4pts) | Winger. Born:
5th February, 1982, Sydney. First Grade Debut: Sharks 7th April, 2002 at ANZ
Stadium Brisbane (v Broncos). First game with Dragons: Round 1, 18/3/2007 (v
Titans), Suncorp Stadium (Lang Park) Brisbane. Previously with the Sharks in
2002, Luke MacDougall played with the Rabbitohs for four seasons before linking
up with Saints in 2007. MacDougall and the Dragons however, parted ways mid-season
with MacDougall agreeing to terms with the Knights for the remainder of 2007. |
| Mackay,
Brad  |
S, 1987-94, 108 games +
9 repl. 22t, 13g (114pts)
I, 1996-1998, 54 games + 2 repl. 8t, 5g (42pts) SI,
1999, 11 games + 13 repl. 3t, 4g (20 pts) TOTAL: 1987-1999, 173 games + 24
repl. 33t, 22g (176pts) | Lock
forward. Centre. Five eighth.
NSW rep (1989-95).
Aust rep (1990 & 1992-93).
St George junior, Mackay scored three tries on debut for Australia
in 1990. In
1993, he became one of only two players in history to win the Clive Churchill
medal in a losing grand final side.
A versatile
utility player, Brad Mackay played for St George before accepting the captaincy
of the Western Reds in 1995. Following the Perth club's decision to join Super
League, Mackay moved back east to join Illawarra before finally coming back
to Saints when the joint venture was formed in 1999. Following a stint in
the UK, Brad Mackay went on to play in Thirroul and take up a job as a Fireman.
In 2003, he was active in fund raising for the Joanne Mackay Helping Hand Foundation
following the passing of wife, Joanne from breast cancer in 2002.
more: 1987, 1990,
1993, 1994,
1995, 1999,
2000 |
| Madden, R | S,
1944, 8 games. 2t (6pts) | |
| Maddison,
Keith | S,
1966-72, 65 games. 8t (24pts) | Centre.
Front row forward. Originally from Newcastle, Kieth Maddison moved to the
St George district and attended James Cook High School, Ramsgate in 1965
Brother of Ken Maddison |
Maddison,
Ken  | S,
1965-71, 89 games + 6 repl. 24t (72pts) | Centre.
Forward. NSW
rep (1974). Aust rep (1973). Played in 1966 Grand Final victory and 1971 grand
final side. Join the Sharks and became the first forward to win the Rothmans
Medal in 1973. Brother
of Keith Maddison.
more: 1965 |
| Madsen,
Craig | S,
1983, 5 games. (0pts) | |
| Maguire,
John | S,
1966, 2 games. (0pts) | Went
on to captain-coach Corrimal in Illawarra competition after stints with Cronulla
and Parramatta. | | Main,
A | S,
1924, 1 game. (0pts) | |
| Main,
T | S,
1924-25, 2 games. (0pts) | |
| Malby,
K | S,
1954, 2 games. (0pts) | |
| Mannix,
Max | I,
1986 & 1988, 16 games. (0pts) | |
Manu,
Willie  | SI,
2005, 14 games. 1t (4pts) | Second
row forward. Born 20 March 1980 in Sydney. Claymore (Campbelltown) junior.
Represented Tonga in 2000 World Cup. Former Wests Tigers and South Sydney
player, Manu debuted in first grade on May 19, 2001 (Round 13, Wests Tigers v
Sharks at Toyota Park). Manu linked up with Saints in 2005 for one season
before being signed by UK club, Castleford. |
Marteene,
Shane  | SI,
2005, 2 games. 1t (4pts) | Centre.
Born 25 May 1977 in Moranbah, Queensland. First Grade Debut: Bulldogs v Sharks
at Toyota Park, July 6, 1996 (Round 14). A St Brendan's College (Yeppoon)
junior, Marteene played with the Bulldogs from 1996-2003 before linking up with
the South Sydney in 2004 and into 2005. With centres Mark Gasnier and Matt
Cooper being selected for NSW Origin, Marteene was signed by Saints during the
2005 season, playing his first game for the Dragons in round 11 (v Knights). |
| Martin,
E | S,
1933, 2 games. (0pts) | |
Martin,
J Bernie 'Benny'
| S,
1930 & 1933-34 & 1937-38, 47 games. 18t (54pts) | Winger.
St George junior
played both soccer and rugby league for Arncliffe. Played in 1930 grand final
and then played for Murrurindi (1931) and Warialda before returning to Saints
for the 1933 premiership-deciding final. Toured Qld and NZ with the club.
more: team 1930 |
| Martin, Stan | S,
1960, 1 game. (0pts) | |
| Martin,
W | S,
1934, 1 game. (0pts) | |
| Mason,
Danny | I,
1987, 1 repl. (0pts) | |
| Mathews,
James | I,
1988-91, 12 games. 2t, 17g (42pts) | Centre.
Signed by Illawarra from Yanco Agricultural College.
Represented City Firsts in 1992 while playing with Easts and was
that clubs leading point scorer. Tragically killed in the Riverina following
a motor vehicle accident on Christmas eve, 1992. |
| Maxwell,
Colin | S,
1940, 9 games. 4t (12pts) | Centre.
NSW rep (1948). Aust rep (1948-49). Country
rep in 1937. RAAF
serviceman in WWII.
Was at the centre of a selection controversy when while playing
reserve grade for Wests, he was made captain of the 1948-49 Kangaroos at the expense
of Len Smith who was snubbed 'allegedly' because he was Catholic. |
| May,
R | S,
1956, 1 game. (0pts) | |
Maybon,
Rod  | S,
1994-95, 35 games. 9t (36pts) | Half
back. | Meighan,
Frank  | S,
1926-28, 38 games. 2t, 1g (8pts) | Fullback.
Sent off for alleged kicking in the 1927 semi-final at Earl Park. Saints went
on to defeat Easts 26-11 and qualify for their first premiership deciding final.
A member of the runners-up side of 1927. more: 1927
,team 1927 |
Melville,
Harry 'Hughie'  | S,
1949-52 & 1955-57, 87 games | Forward.
Only played in the Sydney competition with St George.
Played in three premiership winning sides (1949, 1956, 1957). Has
the rare distinction of playing in the 1949 side and coming back to be there at
the start of the golden years. He made a significant contribution scoring
a try for Saints who won the 1956 grand final 18-12 with only 12 men.
Passed away in his
thirties in 1965.
Son of Bill Melville (Glebe).
more: 1956 |
Messiter,
Brian  | S,
1958-61, 32 games | Winger.
Forever held in the shadow of one the greatest backlines in history, Brian Messiter
was star player who played in the 1958 and 1959 Grand Final sides.
more: 1959 |
| Metcalfe,
J | S,
1943-44, 22 games. 3t (9pts) | |
| Middleton,
W | S,
1942-43, 11 games. 1t (3pts) | |
Millard,
Daryl  | SI,
2006, 12 games 4t (16 pts) | Centre.
Born: 20 Feb 1985. Height: 184cm A local St George junior (Renown United),
Daryl Millard was the club ball boy in the team photo of 1996. Millard was
graded with Saints in 2000. First grade debut: Dragons (v Panthers) 19 March
2006, WIN Stadium (Rd 2). Following an injury to Mark Gasnier, Millard was
called into the side for a semi-final clash in late 2006. Millard scored a try
in Saints' 28-0 thrashing of the Sea Eagles. Earlier in June of 2006, Millard
was granted a release and signed a three year deal with the Bulldogs, beginning
in 2007. More: 2006 | Millard,
Shane  | SI,
2002, 13 games + 10 repl. 4t (16pts) | Hooker.
Second row forward. NSW
U/19s and City Under 19’s rep.
Released from club in 2002.
more: 2002 |
| Mills,
Paul | S,
1971-75, 56 games + 2 repl. 15t (45pts) | Scored
a try in Saints' 10-3 semi-final win over Manly in 1975. |
| Moffat, K | S,
1955 & 1957, 3 games. (0pts) | |
Mogridge,
Jack  | S,
1928-29, 13 games. (0pts) | Forward.
NSW rep (1928). Warwick (Qld) junior.
A broken leg in 1928 at Earl Park led to a premature retirement
in 1929. Its reported that 'Snowy'
Justice suspected that Mogridge only had a cramp and he ruthlessly demanded
his forward to get up. Jack rose to his feet and shook his leg and according to
reports, 'it almost fell apart'. Jack Mogridge went
on to become club treasurer, selector and delegate to the NSWRL. Along with
Owen Clarkson, Jack was the co-writer of the team song, We
are the St George Boys. |
| Mohr, Clinton | S,
1988-89, 38 games. 14t (56pts) | |
Molloy,
T J  | S,
1921-22, 7 games. 1g (2pts) | Forward.
Selected in squad
to play in inaugural match, eventually playing in Reserve Grade on the day.
Went on to premiership success with Easts in 1923. more:
1921 |
Montgomery,
Charlie  | S,
1941-42, 32 games 10t, 1g (32pts). | Prop
forward. Originally from Newcastle, Charlie Montgomery took a train to meet
Canterbury officials in Sydney but by coincidence or design, the officials who
greeted him were from St George and they arranged for him to train with Saints
that afternoon. Canterbury tried to get Charlie back but he decided to stick with
Saints. Described in Ian Heads' book The Legend Lives On as an 'Accidental
Saint', Charlie remained a St George supporter from that day on. Played in
1941 Grand Final victory.
Played in 1942 grand final loss.
Passed away in 1995, aged 79. | | Montgomery,
Glenn | S,
1983, 1 repl. (0pts) | |
Moon,
David  | I,
1984-85 & 1989-91, 62 games + 2 repl. 16t, 8g (80pts) | Centre.
Also played at Souths with his brother, Jason and joined coach Brian Smith at
Hull. David Moon was Illawarra's top tryscorer in 1990 with nine tries. Went
on to coach the Wollongong Bulls in 2002 Brother of Jason Moon. |
Moon,
Dean
| I,
1995 & 1997-98, 11 games + 6 repl. 20g (40pts) | Fullback.
Goal kicker. No relation to David or Jason Moon. |
| Moon, Jason | I,
1984-85 & 1989, 32 games. 7t (28pts) | Brother
of David Moon. | | Moore,
B | S,
1934, 1 game. 1t (3pts) | |
| Morley,
J | S,
1941, 1 game. (0pts) | |
| Morley,
L | S,
1941, 1944, 1946 & 1948, 13 games. (0pts) | |
| Morley,
Mark | I,
1990, 1 repl. (0pts) | |
Morris,
Brett* 'Bmoz', 'Slippery'  | SI,
2006-2007, 21 games 12t (48pts) | Winger.
Fullback. Born: 23 Aug 1986. Height: 182cm Junior Club: Kiama Knights. Rep
honours: Junior Kangaroos 2006 First grade debut: Dragons (v Sharks) 7 May
2006, Toyota Park (Rd 9). Graded in 2005, Brett Morris and his twin brother
Josh were part of the Jersey Flegg premiership winning side of the same year.
In 2006, Brett Morris catapulted himself into stardom when, in round 15 against
the Broncos, he leapt high to pull down a cross-field kick from half back Mat
Head to score what was ultimately the match winning try. In the same action, and
despite having plenty of Broncos defence in his way, Morris spun around to score
in the corner, locking up the scores with just 90 seconds remaining. The conversion
from Aaron Gorrell was successful to give Saints a phenomenal victory. It was
a memorable moment for the rookie winger scoring what was his first try in first
grade. In 2007, Brett Morris played just two games after suffering a season-ending
shoulder injury. Brett Morris is contracted with Saints until 2008. Son
of Steve Morris. Brother of Josh Morris. more: 2006 |
| Morris, Dean | S,
1992, 1 repl. (0pts) | | Morris,
Josh* 'Jmoz', 'Cheezza'
 | SI,
2007, 23 games 6t (24pts) | Winger.
Fullback. Born: 23 Aug 1986. Height: 182cm. Junior Club: Kiama Knights. Rep
honours: U/19s NSW Country; NSW Country Origin 2007.
First grade debut: Dragons (v Titans) 18 March 2007, Suncorp Stadium / Lang Park
(Rd 1). Folllowing his debut, Josh Morris proved to be an elusive fullback
and winger for much the season. Possessing a neat step and electrifying turn of
pace, Josh Morris showed a clean pair of heels to many a more fancied opponent
in 2007. Son of Steve Morris. Brother of Brett Morris. |
Morris,
Jim  | S,
1922-23 & 1925-26, 34 games. 2t (6pts) | Named
in squad in Saints inaugural match in 1921 but didn't play. Scored the first
try of 1922 when Saints went down to Easts 22-3. Lived to the age of 93.
more: 1921 |
| Morris,
Paul | S,
1984-85, 17 games + 1 repl. 1t (4pts) | Five-eighth. |
Morris,
Steve 'Slippery'  | S,
1979-86, 174 games + 6 repl. 102t (357pts) | Halfback,
winger, centre. NSW
rep (1978, 1980, 1984 & 1986).
Aust rep (1978).
Dapto junior, the last player to represent Australia from a country
area. Popular
personality played in 1979 grand final winning side and was awarded the 'Dave
Brown Medal' as best player. Club's top try scorer in 1980 (11), 1982 (17),
1983 (19) and 1984 (17). 'Dally M' winger of the year
in 1984 & 1987. Father of Brett Morris and Josh Morris.
more: 1979,
1980, 1983,
1984 |
| Mort,
Ernie | 1947-50,
25 games. 3t (9pts) | Played
in 1940 premiership winning Presidents Cup (third grade) side, defeating Balmain
11-2 in the Final. | | Mulheron,
F | S,
1944, 12 games. (0pts) | |
| Mullane,
Mick | S,
1952-53, 12 games. 3t, 1g (11pts) | Centre.
NSW rep (1950).
Uncle to the Raper
family. | | Mullarkey,
Des | S,
1922, 13 games. 5t, 1g (17pts) | Centre.
Represented St George district in Rugby League, Rugby Union, Cricket, Australian
Rules and Baseball. | Mulligan,
Noel 'The
Count' | S,
1950-51, 32 games. 6t (18pts) | Lock
forward. Utility player.
NSW rep (1947-51).
Aust rep (1946, 1948-49 & 1951). Port Kembla junior, was
originally signed for his hooking skills but showed his worth as an effective
low tackler and was ranked as the best lock forward of his time.
Went on to
lead Port Kembla to a premiership in 1958 and captain Country in the early 1960s.
After finishing up
with the Collegians in 1961, he coached Southern Division to a win over the powerful
Great Britain side of 1962. | |
Mundine,
Anthony 'Choc',
'The Man'  | S,
1993-96 & 1998, 83 games + 10 repl. 37t, 3g, 2fg (156pts)
SI, 1999-2000, 33 games. 19t (76pts) TOTAL:
1993-96 & 1998-2000, 126 games. 56t, 3g, 2fg (232pts) | Five
eighth. Centre. NSW
rep (1999). One
of the most naturally gifted yet controversial players in St George history, Anthony
Mundine was never short of attracting a headline. A St George junior, Mundine
played four seasons with the Dragons before joining the Brisbane Broncos in 1997
at the height of the Super League war, making 11 appearances and scoring 3 tries.
Returning to Saints in 1998, Mundine remained with the joint venture in 1999 and
2000 before taking up a career in professional boxing. In 2003, Anthony Mundine
defeated Antwun Echols over 12 rounds to win the vacant world WBA Super-Middleweight
championship. Son of boxer Tony Mundine.
more: Anthony
Mundine page
more: 1993,
1996,
1997,
1998,
1999,
2000 |
Munn,
Jack  | S,
1946-49 & 1951, 42 games. 8t, 1g (26pts) | Prop
Forward. NSW
rep (1946) v Qld and GB. A confirmed non-drinker, Jack Munn was a World War
II returned serviceman and veteran of the New Guinea campaign.
A huge front rower of 17 stone (108kg), Munn scored
a try in 13-12 grand final loss to Balmain in 1946
when Saints were 'robbed'.
Played a big part in the 1949 Grand Final win with some tremendous
crashing runs, setting up two tries, both scored by Ron Roberts.
more: 1949 |
| Munro,
D | S,
1945-46, 7 games. 7g (14pts) | |
| Murphy,
G | S,
1967, 1 game. (0pts) | |
| Murphy,
Lee | S,
1997-98, 33 games + 1 repl. 13t, 13g (78pts) SI, 1999 - 2000, 22 games (incl
repl). 2t (8pts) TOTAL: 1997-2000, 56 games (incl repl). 15t, 13g (86pts) | Fullback.
Winger. more
1998 |
| Murphy,
R | S,
1952, 1 game. 1t, 1g (5pts) | |
| Murray,
E | S,
1926, 2 games. (0pts) | |
| Murray,
Jim | S,
1948-50, 7 games. (0pts) | Coached
Third Grade side that won the premiership in 1953. |
| Murray, K | S,
1935, 4 games. 1t (3pts) | |
Mussing,
Walter  | S,
1945-47, 37 games. 13t (39pts) | Winger,
Lock. Son
of the South Sea Islands, Walter Mussing was rumoured by the tabloid press to
be a Prince. Hugely popular, Walter gained a reputation after some sensational
try scoring feats with St George. Ian Heads' in the 'The Legend Lives On'
writes that during a game against Balmain, 'Mussing beat virtually every player
as he crissed-crossed the field en route to an amazing try'. In 1946,
The Rugby League News wrote, 'A prince of good players and good fellows'.
It's reported that Walter was often rushed by up to 500 fans for autographs after
matches and on at least one occasion was held aloft by team mates and carted off
to avoid the mob. Later became a successful cane cutter in Far North Queensland. |
McAndrew,
Albert (Albie)  | S,
1938-43, 69 games. 17t (51pts) | Halfback.
NSW rep (1940).
St George junior from the Brighton Seagulls club. Joining Saints as a 17 year
old in 1938, Albie McAndrew possessed a superb sidestep and turn of pace. One
of the smallest men to play the game, Albie has been has been rated alongside
Billy Smith and Bob Bugden as one of the best half backs to ever play for the
Dragons. Played in Saints first grand final win in 1941.
World War II interrupted his rep career. In all, McAndrew played 101 all
grade games with Saints, and played first grade with no other club. |
| McArthur,
T | S,
1931, 7 games. 1t (3pts) | |
McBride,
Gary 'Chalky'  | SI,
2002, 2 repl. (0pts) | Second
row forward. St
George junior and NSW U/17s rep. Played for Hurstville United.
Played in 2002 First Division grand final. Suffered
a run with injuries Went to play lower grade football
with Easts | | McCarthy,
R | S,
1948 & 1952, 8 games. (0pts) | |
| McCormack,
Eric | S,
1927-28 & 1932, 17 games. 4t, 28g (68pts) |
Top first grade point scorer for club in 1927. Also played Australian Rules
Football. Brother of Jack McCormack. |
McCormack,
Jack
| S,
1927 & 1929-31, 48 games. 1t, 12g (27pts) | Fullback.
NSW rep (1931). Played in Saints' first premiership-deciding final in 1927.
Played the 1930 grand final.
Also played Australian Rules Football. A popular player, Jack
McCormack was a favourite with fans for his acrobatic catches of high balls and
kicking skills. Denied Australian selection following injury. Brother
of Eric McCormack. more: team 1930 |
McCoy,
Matt  | S,
1948-52, 65 games. 26t, 65g (208pts) | Centre.
NSW rep (1949). Aust
rep (1949).
Originally from Bega, Matt McCoy is rated as one of the best centres
to wear the red and white.
Kicked seven goals for City over Country during heavy rain in 1949.
Capped off a great year when he played in Saints' 1949 premiership winning side. Passed
away in February 2007, aged 83.
more: 1949,
1952, 2003,
2007 | McDonald,
Kevin
| S,
1962-63, 6 games. 17g (34pts) | Fullback.
Played in 1962 Grand
Final win, kicking three goals. more: 1962 |
| McDonnell,
Neil | S,
1978, 1 game. (0pts) | |
| McGarry,
Damien | S,
1995, 4 games + 9 repl. 1t (4pts) | |
| McGillan,
H | S,
1923, 4 games. (0pts) | |
| McGovern,
E | S,
1944, 1 game. (0pts) | |
| McGrath,
W | S,
1935, 6 games. (0pts) | |
McGregor,
Paul (c)  | I,
1991-98, 121 games + 3 repl. 44t (176pts)
SI, 1999 & 2001, 32 games + 2 repl. 13t (52pts) TOTAL: 1991-99
& 2001, 153 games + 5 repl. 56t (228pts) | Centre.
NSW rep (1992-95
& 1997-98). Aust
rep (1994-95). Dapto junior, was selected for City Origin in 1991-92 before
being selected for NSW. Despite being hampered by injuries, McGregor continued
to gain rep duities and was captain of St George Illawarra in 1999 following the
merger. Returned to Saints in 2001 for one final season and later became part
of the Nathan Brown's new look coaching staff in 2002. more:
1992,
1999,
2001,
2002
| McGregor,
Rod 'The Rock'  | S,
1977-78, 25 games + 3 repl. 1t (3pts) | Five
eighth. Yass
junior who possessed a fabulous tackling game often bringing down bigger men with
boot lace 'copybook' tackles. Represented NSW against Great Britain in 1977.
Played in the drawn Grand Final and winning Grand Final side of 1977.
more: 1977 |
| McHugh,
E | S,
1942-44, 32 games. 4t, 6g (24pts) | Played
in 1942 grand final. | McIndoe,
Alan (c)  | I,
1983 & 1985-8 & 1991-93, 123 games. 65t (260pts) | Winger.
Qld rep (1988-90).
Aust rep (1988).
Originally from Emerald (Q). Competition's leading try scorer in
1991 with 19 tries including five tries in one match (v Gold Coast).
Tremendous career
was tainted in 1993 when he was sacked as Illawarra captain after assisting team
mate Dale Fritz in negotiations with a rival club. |
| McIntyre,
J | S,
1954-55, 5 games. (0pts) | |
| McKean,
Allan | S,
1965 & 1975, 5 games + 1 repl. 6g (12pts) | Fullback.
Aust rep (1970).
St George junior also played with Wollongong Norths in 1966. Kicked
seven goals in one match for Australia in 1970. Competition's leading point scorer
in 1972 while playing with Easts.
Went on to become a referee. more: 1972 |
McKellar,
Shane  | S,
1980, 14 games. 3t, 6g (21pts)
I, 1982-83, 48 games. 31t (111pts) | Winger
Dapto junior. A prolific try scorer, McKellar scored 18 tries in 1983 which
at the time was a Illawarra club record. For other clubs, he played as reserve
for Newtown in 1981 grand final and captained Easts in 1985. Later returned
to Dapto becoming involved in the Canaries' football operations. |
McKenzie,
K [more info required] | S,
1948-50 & 1952, 16 games. 7t, 8g (37pts) | Kenneth?
[more info required] Its recorded that a Kenneth McKenzie took over from Baden
Wales as club secretary in 1954. Later in 1956, Frank Facer was elected to the
position when McKenzie moved his accountancy business to Wellington NSW. |
| McKenzie,
Phil | I,
1982-83, 1 game + 1 repl. 1t (4pts) | |
| McLennan,
B | S,
1948, 3 games. (0pts) | |
| McLure,
A | S,
1942, 4 games. 1t, 1g (5pts) | |
| McNamara,
Billy | S,
1954-55, 23 games. 1t (3pts) | Represented
City Colts v France in 1955. | McPherson,
Jack  | S,
1945-48, 33 games. 1t (3pts) | Forward.
Reserve for Australia in 1946. more: team 1946 |
| McPherson,
R | S,
1932, 5 games. 1t (3pts) | One
of the many players forced to go 'bush' to earn a living during the Great Depression. |
| McRitchie,
Alan | S,
1964-66, 11 games. 3t (9pts) | Prop
forward. Left to play with Cronulla in 1967. |
McRitchie,
Bill
| S,
1942-45, 40 games. 1t (3pts) | Prop
forward. St George junior
Spent 22 weeks in hospital after having part of his ear bitten off
in match against Newtown in 1945, a torrid match where Saints finished with only
ten men. Front
page news of the day saw 'Bumper' Farrell accused of biting McRitchie. The matter
was never properly resolved.
Brother of Doug McRitchie.
more: newspaer article
(366Kb), 1945 |
McRitchie,
Doug (c)  | S,
1942-44 & 1946-50, 81 games. 25t (75pts).
 | Centre.
St George junior and captain in 1947-48. NSW rep (1948 & 1950). Aust
rep (1948-50). St George junior who never played the lower grades, going straight
into first grade. Served in New Guinea and like many players, his career was
affected by WW2. A popular and robust player, McRitchie was a hero in the
Red V as well as the green and gold. He made the initial break that led
to Ron Roberts' famous Ashes winning try in 1950. Went on to captain-coach
Queanbeyan in 1951 after accepting what was then the biggest contract offered
to a Sydney based player. Passed away at his home in Milton on the NSW south
coast in 1998, one day short of his 75th birthday.
Brother of Bill McRitchie. more: 1942,
1947,
1948,
1949,
1950 |
| McSorely,
Phil | S,
1925-27, 28 games. 2t (6pts) | Five
eighth. | McVean,
Sean  | S,
1991-94, 12 games + 10 repl. (0pts) | Forward.
more: 1993 |
| McWilliams,
L | S,
1937, 2 games. 1t (3pts) | |
|