Jersey Flegg

Athlete

1878 – 1960

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Who was Jersey Flegg?

Henry Harry "Jersey" Flegg was an English-Australian rugby league identity. Both a player and administrator, he was a leading figure in the birth of the sport in Australia.

Flegg emigrated to Australia at an early age. He received his nickname 'Jersey' while still at school, after a meeting with the New South Wales Governor of the time, Lord Jersey, who had bright red hair, similar to his own.

'Jersey' played rugby football for the Adelphi club and represented New South Wales in the sport before moving to the new rebel code in rugby league's start up season – 1908.

'Jersey' played a leading role in the establishment of the Eastern Suburbs club, he chaired the founding meeting, was one of that clubs two delegates to the New South Wales Rugby Football League as well as being a club selector. A front row forward with a reputation as a solid defender, Flegg captained the side in its inaugural season, including the club's first match and the NSWRFL's first premiership decider against neighbouring Sydney club and traditional rival, South Sydney. Flegg was also selected in a Sydney based representative team during that first season.

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Born
Apr 6, 1878
Bolton
Nationality
  • England
Died
1960
North Sydney

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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