词条 | Jack Spencer (Australian rugby league) |
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|name = Jack Spencer |fullname = |image = Janck Spencer 1947.jpg |imagesize = 150 |caption = Spencer 1947 |birth_date = {{birth date|1920|12|20|df=y}} |birth_place = Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |death_date = {{death date and age|1998|02|10|1920|12|20|df=y}} |death_place = Bateau Bay, New South Wales, Australia |height = |weight = |position = |club1 = Balmain |year1start = 1942 |year1end = 51 |appearances1 = 149 |tries1 = 26 |goals1 = 2 |fieldgoals1 = 0 |points1 = 82 |teamA = New South Wales |yearAstart = 1945 |yearAend = |appearancesA = 2 |triesA = 0 |goalsA = 0 |fieldgoalsA = 0 |pointsA = 0 |teamB = |yearBstart = |yearBend = |appearancesB = |triesB = |goalsB = |fieldgoalsB = |pointsB = |retired = yes |updated = |source = }} Jack Spencer (1920–1998) was an Australian rugby league footballer of the 1940s and 1950s, a state representative prop forward who won two premierships with the Balmain Tigers in Sydney. Jack Spencer had a long top-grade career playing eleven seasons at the Balmain Tigers between 1942 and 1951. He also represented New South Wales on two occasions in 1945. Spencer was a rugged forward who played in two winning premiership teams in 1946 and 1947. He also played in losing grand finals in 1945 and 1948. He was the father of another premiership winning Balmain player, named John Spencer, who played between 1966-1975.[1] Jack Spencer died at Bateau Bay, New South Wales on 10 February 1998 aged 77.[2] References1. ^Alan Whiticker/Glen Hudson: Encyclopedia of Rugby League Players. 1995 ({{ISBN|1875169571}}) {{Balmain Tigers squad 1946 NSWRFL premiership}}{{Balmain Tigers squad 1947 NSWRFL premiership}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Spencer, Jack}}2. ^Sydney Morning Herald: Death Notice 12/2/1998 5 : Balmain Tigers players|Australian rugby league players|New South Wales rugby league team players|1920 births|1998 deaths |
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