Allan McKean

Allan McKean

Infobox rugby league biography
playername = Alan McKean
fullname = Allan McKean


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dateofbirth = 1944
placeofbirth =
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position = Rlp|FB
club1 = St George Dragons
year1start = 1965
year1end =
appearances1 = 1
tries1 = 0
goals1 = 2
fieldgoals1 = 0
points1 = 4
club2 = Norths (Wollongong)
year2start = 1966
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club3 = Eastern Suburbs
year3start = 1967
year3end = 1973
appearances3 = 120
tries3 = 18
goals3 = 422
fieldgoals3 = 3
points3 = 903
club4 = St. George Dragons
year4start = 1975
year4end =
appearances4 = 2
tries4 = 0
goals4 = 4
fieldgoals4 = 0
points4 = 8
teamA = Australia
yearAstart = 1970
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goalsA = 7
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Allan McKean (born 1944) is an Australian former rugby league footballer. He played for the St George and Eastern Suburbs clubs. He made one national representative appearance for Australia

McKean for many years held the record of the most points for the
Eastern Suburbs club - 903 points from 18 tries, 422 goals and 3 Field goals, established in 1973. The total wasn't eclipsed until the 2006 season when goal kicking backrower Craig Fitzgibbon, passed the mark.

The fullback spent the first year of his career playing for St George, his local club. In 1967 McKean joined the Eastern Suburbs club, playing over 100 matches for the Roosters over the next 7 years and making one representative appearance for Australia. McKean returned to the St George for his final season.

For the season 1972, he was the NSW Rugby Football League's top point scorer.


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