- James Masters
Football player infobox
playername = James Masters
fullname = James William Masters
nickname = Judy, the Little Master
dateofbirth = Birth date|1892|05|21
cityofbirth =Balgownie, New South Wales
countryofbirth =Australia
dateofdeath = Death date and age|1955|12|02|1892|05|21
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position =striker
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years = 1907-1911 1912-1913 1914-1915
clubs = Balgownie Rangers Soccer Club Newtown Granville
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nationalyears = 1923-1927
nationalteam = flagicon|Australia Australia
nationalcaps(goals) = 13 (12)
pcupdate = 15 July 2007
ntupdate = 15 July 2007James William "Judy" Masters (
May 21 ,1892 -December 2 ,1955 ) was afootball (soccer) player who captained the Socceroos (national team) in 1923-27. Masters was born and died inBalgownie, New South Wales . He was a famous centre-forward and was nicknamed "The Little Master".Masters first captained his school team at the age of 12. He then joined Balgownie Rangers Soccer Club (the oldest surviving football club in Australia) in 1904, gaining selection for the senior side at the age of 15 in 1907 after being coached by
Tom Thompson , and played alongside Dave Ward andFrank Smith . Masters went on to captain Balgownie Rangers,South Coast FC , and received representative honours withNew South Wales (who he first played for in 1908 when 16, at inside-right), thenGranville andNewton after enlisting at the Liverpool barracks before departing for service at Gallipoli and in France. He led an AIF team which was formed in France after theArmistice in 1918.When he returned to Australia, Masters rejoined Balgownie in their triumphant, undefeated 1921 championship side, and played for
Australia , eventually turning out 22 times for the national team in both "A" and "B" internationals. His first match for the national side coming in 1924 against a Chinese Universities team onAugust 8 , when he scored four times. In total Masters played in 13 full internationals and scored 12 goals; first captaining the Socceroos in the game againstCanada onJune 23 ,1924 . He was captain of Australia in: five games against the Chinese Universities team in 1923, all five tests against Canada in 1924, and three games againstFC Bohemians Praha ofCzechoslovakia in 1927.Masters was recognised as one of Australia's best players of his time. In over 400 club and representative games he was never cautioned. After hanging up his boots he became an executive officer for the South Coast Soccer Association.
External links
* [http://www.ozfootball.net/ark/Socceroo/Socceroo.html ozfootball.net "Socceroo International Games"]
* [http://www.balgownierangers.com.au Balgownie Rangers Soccer Club (home page)]
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