- Jim Lisle
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name = Jimmy Lisle
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birthname = Ronald James Lisle
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dateofbirth = 1939
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dateofdeath = March 1st, 2003
placeofdeath = Central Coast, NSW
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ru_position = Five-eighth & Centre
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ru_amateurclubs = Drummoyne RUFC
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rl_position = Five-eighth
sooyears = 1962-65
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school = Grafton High School
university =Jimmy Lisle (1939-2003) was an
Australia nrugby league andrugby union player - a dual code rugby international. He represented the Wallabies in 4 Tests in 1961 and theAustralia national rugby league team in 13 matches on the 1963 Kangaroo tour.Union career
A champion schoolboy athlete Lisle broke into first grade in 1959 with the Sydney suburban club, Drummoyne DRUFC (the "Dirty Reds"). He debuted for NSW in 1960 forming a successful halves combination with
Ken Catchpole . In 1961 he made his national rugby union debut as a Wallaby playing three Tests against Fiji. Later that year he made an appearance against South Africa playing inside Mike Cleary. He played rugby union at fly half or centre.League career
Along with Cleary , following the South African Wallaby tour he made the code switch and joined the
South Sydney Rabbitohs in 1962 . He played 106 grade games with the club till 1968. After just one appearance in the professional code in 1961 he was selected for New South Wales. Three weeks later with still only one club appearance under his belt Lisle made his internatioanl rugby league debut in the third test in Sydney against the visiting Great Britain. This stands as the fastest rise to international representative status in Australian rugby league history.At season end after just five club appearances he was selected in the all conquering 1963
Kangaroo tour of England and France though he did not play in any Tests on the tour. He was Australia's 30th dual code rugby international following Michael Cleary and precedingDick Thornett .Lisle played in the premiership winning Souths side of 1967. He played his rugby league at five-eighth.
Post football Lisle studied for a Masters of Education at the University of Oregon in the USA. Ronald James Lisle died in 2003. [ [http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/03/04/1046540189976.html Obituary] ] .
In 2004 he was named by the Souths in their "South Sydney Dream Team", [ [http://www.souths.com.au/history/viewclublegends.asp?ArticleID=842 South Sydney Dream Team] from the official South Sydney website.] , consisting of 17 players and a coach representing the club from 1908 through to 2004.
League playing record
* "Club:"
South Sydney Rabbitohs 106 games, 35 tries
* "Representative:" Australia 6 Tests.Footnotes
References
* Whiticker, Alan & Hudson, Glen (2006) "The Encyclopedia of Rugby League Players", Gavin Allen Publishing, Sydney
* Andrews, Malcolm (2006) "The ABC of Rugby League" Austn Broadcasting Corpn, Sydney
* Haddan, Steve (2007) "The Finals - 100 Years of National Rugby League Finals", Steve Haddan Publishing, Brisbane
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