Jack Lindwall
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– 2000
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Who was Jack Lindwall?
Jack Lindwall was an Australian rugby league footballer of the 1930s and 40s. He is also the older brother of Australian Cricket Hall of Fame inaugural inductee and fellow rugby league player, Ray Lindwall.
A prolific try-scoring three-quarter back, Jack Lindwall played his entire New South Wales Rugby Football League career with the St. George Dragons club, for whom he set records for both most tries and points in a match. He played in St. George's Grand Final teams of 1942 and 1946 and retired as the club's all-time top try-scorer. Lindwall died at age 82 in June 2000.
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