- Jack Lynch (rugby league)
Infobox rugby league biography
playername = Jack Lynch
fullname = Jack Lynch
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placeofbirth =Sydney ,New South Wales
countryofbirth =Australia
dateofdeath = 1966
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club1 = Eastern Suburbs
year1start = 1930
year1end = 1932
appearances1 = 44
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points1 = 228
club2 = St. George
year2start = 1933
year2end = 1935
appearances2 = 21
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points2 = 35
club3 = Eastern Suburbs
year3start = 1934
year3end = 1936
appearances3 = 13
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points3 = 81
club4 = St. George
year4start = 1937
year4end =
appearances4 = 8
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points4 = 13
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new = yesJack Lynch was an Australian
rugby league player of the 1930s in the New South Wales Rugby Football League competition. His club career was with Eastern Suburbs and St. George.Lynch attended
Sydney 'sWaverley College , before being graded by the Eastern Suburbs club. He made his First Grade debut for Eastern Suburbs in 1930, the same year as 1930s league star Dave Brown, who had also attended Waverley College.Career
In his
debut match, the young winger, scored ahat trick oftries against Balmain. He was a member of the Eastern Suburbs side that was defeated by South Sydney in the 1931 premiership decider. In that season, Lynch managed to top the competition in terms of both points and tries scored.Lynch joined the St. George club in 1933 were he played three seasons before returning to Eastern Suburbs in 1936. The Tricolours side that season was one of rugby league's greatest ever club sides, managing to finish the season undefeated. Lynch, playing in the centres to replace the injured
Jack Beaton , was one of Eastern Suburbs' try scorers in the premiership-deciding match against Balmain. In 1937, Lynch returned to St. George where he played his final season.During his career, Lynch played 88 first grade matches scoring a total of 416 points (40 tries and 148 goals). 59 of those matches were for Eastern Suburbs where he scored 28 tries and 142 goals, whilst during his time at St. George he scored 48 points (12 tries and 6 goals).
Later life
Following his retirement from the game as a player he became a graded
referee , was a lower grade coach at the Eastern Suburbs club and served as an official of that club for many years. In 1963 he was a manager for that year'sKangaroo tour and a deputyvice-president of the New South Wales Rugby Football League.Lynch passed away after a suffering a
heart attack in1966 .References
* cite book | last=Whiticker, Alan and Hudson, Glen |title=The Encyclopedia of Rugby League Players |year=2007
publisher="Gary Allen Pty Ltd" |location=Wetherill Park, New South Wales |isbn=9781877082931 |pages=609
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