- Herb Barker
Herbert Samuel Barker (
23 June 1929 -17 May 2006 ) was a all-around athlete who representedAustralia in thehammer throw at theEmpire Games and inrugby union as a Wallaby, and played forNew South Wales inBasketball . [Australian Rugby - The Game and the Players (Jack Pollard Syd, 1994) pp 49: Barker, Herbert Samuel (1929 - )]Early life
Barker was born in
Sydney and was one of four children. His father died when he 14 and he was introduced to a wide variety of sports by Ray Rosbrook, the supervisor of the Moore Park sports centre. He playedrugby league at Bourke Street Public School before playing in a Kentwell Cup winning team for Moore Park.porting career
Barker played basketball in the NSW team from 1946 until 1956. In the
1950 British Empire Games he represented Australia as a hammer thrower and won a bronze medal. [ [http://gbrathletics.com/ic/cg.htm Commonwealth Games Medallists] Retrieved 28.9.2007] He won the Australian hammer throw championship in 1956 weighing just over 70 kg. [ [http://www.athletics.com.au/history/national/matf670.htm Australian Athletics Historical Results] Retrieved 28.9.2007] In 1952 he made his first grade debut as a centre with Randwick District Rugby Union Football Club and very soon went into the NSW and Australian sides. He played in internationals againstFiji ,New Zealand andSouth Africa - eight tests in all. He was plagued by injury in 1955 and 1956 and in 1957 he moved to the St George District Rugby League Club. His league career ended in 1959. [ [http://aru.rugby.com.au/verve/_resources/ARU_AR_Vale.pdf Australian Rugby Union Report 2006] Retrieved 28.9.2007]Coaching & teaching career
In 1966, Barker became a physical education teacher at
Newington College and coached athletics, basketball and rugby union. He retired in 1994 [Newington College Register of Past Students 1863-1998 (Syd, 1999) Abbreviated Staff List pp 1]References
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