A Tribute to those that made WA Rugby League Home.

GEORGE TAYLOR

GEORGE TAYLOR

Englishman George Taylor, joined North Beach from the Bondi Royals in Sydney, in 1975.

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FRED GRIFFITHS

FRED GRIFFITHS

South African Fred "Punchy" Griffiths began a long association with the Applecross club in 1973.

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GARY TORRENS

GARY TORRENS

Gary's career began at Newtown in NSW in 1962, then Eastern Suburbs, before moving to WA and teaming up with South Perth.

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GRAHAM STIRRAT

GRAHAM STIRRAT

Graham was an exceptional goal kicker who at one time held the world record in first grade rugby league for kicking 32 goals straight

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GREG HITA

GREG HITA

In 1982 Greg was in the Russell Devonshire coached South Perth side which won the Premiership against Mosman-Cottesloe 23-20. In 1983-1990 with Belmont Greg won premierships in 1987, 88,and 89.

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HARRY BURROWS

HARRY BURROWS

Barrow, UK, born Harry Burrows debuted for the WA State team inn 1965 against Darwin. Halfback for the Applecross team that won premierships in 1969, 1970 and 1972.

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IAN CARNACHAN

IAN CARNACHAN

Ian Carnachan was the game's first full-time secretary in the late 1970s and early 80s.

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JEFF & KERRY COSTELLO

JEFF & KERRY COSTELLO

In 1990 Jeff and Kerry were part of the push to start the Joondalup Club. They have spent over 30 years volunteering for the Giants.

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JIM TOOHEY

JIM TOOHEY

Jim Toohey with over 45 years association with the game was originally from Alexandria Rovers and has been a featured of the WA rugby league scene since 1994.

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JOE GUSH

JOE GUSH

Kiwi Joe Gush arrived in WA in 1970 and joined the South Perth club, winning the best and fairest medal in 1971 and 1972.

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JOHN ADAMS

JOHN ADAMS

John Adams made an immediate impact when he moved to WA in 1971 and joined the South Perth club.

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JOHN FIELDING

JOHN FIELDING

John Fielding arrived in WA in 1977 from Queensland and immediately made an impact at the Tigers gaining State Selection for the Pacific Cup.

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