Harry Eden
Athlete
– 2006
Who was Harry Eden?
Harry Lindsay Eden was a rugby league player who played with three Sydney clubs during his career – Eastern Suburbs, St George and South Sydney Rabbitohs. He was born in Sydney, Australia.
Eden began his career with the Eastern Suburbs club as a centre in 1969 before moving to the St George Dragons where he was moved to the front row, He was a member of St George team that was defeated by South Sydney in 1971 Grand Final. Harry, the uncle of Rothmans Medal winner Michael Eden, still holds the record for the most tries in a season by a prop forward, set while playing for South Sydney during the 1975 season.
Harry Eden died of cancer in 2006 aged 63.
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