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Lou Jones (rugby league)

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Lou 'Baby' Jones (1884-1924) was a pioneer rugby league player in the Australian competition - the New South Wales Rugby League (NSWRL) premiership.

A forward, Louis Jones played for the Eastern Suburbs club in the years 1908 to 1910. Jones played in Eastern Suburbs first match, and, although a reserve, is recognised as one of the first Australian representatives to come from the Eastern Suburbs club which included Dally Messenger.

Lou Jones, who played in two test matches for Kangasroo's, was the scorer of the winning try in Australia,'s first test match victory. Jones also went on the first 'Kangaroo tour', although not playing in any of the tests, he did play in five tour matches against English county sides.

Jones has the distinction of representing Eastern Suburbs, NSW and Australia in their first matches, scored the winning try in Australia's first test match victory as well as going away on the first 'Kangaroo Tour'. He is listed on the Australian Players Register as Kangaroo No. 22.[1]

The forward is recognised as the 7th player to play for Eastern Suburbs. Lou Jones died under tragic circumstances at his residence in Bayswater Road, Kings Cross on Saturday 1st November 1924. He was found in the street after falling from an upper story window. He apparently cut his throat before the fall. He was suffering from ill health prior to his suicide.[2] [3] He was a popular man whose death was mourned by many within the Rugby League community and after a large funeral, he was buried at Rookwood Cemetery on the 3 November 1924. [4]

References

  1. ^ ARL Annual Report 2005
  2. ^ Sunday Times, Sydney. 3/11/1924 (page 3)
  3. ^ Alan Whiticker, Encyclopedia of Rugby League Players
  4. ^ Sydney Morning Herald: Funeral Notice 3/11/1924 (page 7)
  • The Encyclopedia of Australian Rugby League Players, by Alan Whiticker & Glen Hudson

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