Harold Crocker
Appearance
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Position | Lock, Second-row | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Harold "Mick" Crocker is an Australian former rugby league footballer of the mid-20th century. An Australian international and Queensland interstate representative back-row forward,[3] he played his club career in Brisbane with Souths[4] and in Sydney with Parramatta.
After a successful career as a Queensland and then Australian international representative, in the 1954 pre-season Crocker signed a then record one-season deal for an Australian to move south and play for Sydney club Parramatta in order to assist his family who had lost their home in a fire the previous year.[5] Parramatta finished the season with the wooden spoon however.
References
- ^ "Easy League win by N.S.W" 23 June 1949 The Sydney Morning Herald
- ^ Queensland representative players at Queensland Rugby League website
- ^ "The 1950s Maroon Renaissance" by Sean Fagan (rl1908.com)
- ^ "Souths Logan Magpies" at Queensland Rugby League website
- ^ "Crocker will play here" 20 January 1954 The Sydney Morning Herald
External links
- Harold "Mick" Crocker at rugbyleagueproject.org
- Mick Crocker at yesterdayshero.com.au