- Bill Shankland
William "Bill" Shankland (
25 July 1907 –8 September 1998 ) was one ofAustralia 's great all-round sportsmen.Shankland was born in
Sydney ,New South Wales . An accomplishedswimmer , boxer andcricketer , Shankland played for the Glebe and Eastern Suburbs clubs inrugby league . While playing for Glebe in 1928, the 21 year old was selected to make his state debut, the following year, moving to the Eastern Suburbs club, Shankland was selected for the 1929/30Kangaroo Tour . The winger played in all 4test matches and was the leadingtry scorer on the tour with 24.On tour, Shankland signed with English club Warrington, never returning to
Australia .The 'fleet of foot' wing-threequarter made 231 appearances for that club, scoring 74 tries and 70 goals. He lead Warrington in 2
Wembley cup finals, becoming the firstAustralia n to do so, as well as captaining the side in 2 Englishpremiership finals. The 1937 season saw him lead Warrington to victory over Barrow in the Lancashire cup final. The 1937 was his last in rugby league, his retirement allowed him to concentrate on his other sporting passion –golf .In the years 1937 to 1955 Shankland appeared in every British Open, finishing third twice and runner up on one occasion. At
Royal Liverpool Golf Club, Hoylake in 1947, he led with just two holes to play, only to land in abunker , costing him any chance.From golfing exhibitions, Bill raised almost a million pounds for charity.
Bill Shankland died of heart failure in
Warrington ,Cheshire , aged 91.References
* The Encyclopedia Of Rugby League Players; Alan Whiticker & Glen Hudson
* The Guardian (Warrington newspaper)
* The Independent (London newspaper)External links
* [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_19980916/ai_n14172822 Obituary] from "
The Independent " (London newspaper)
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