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A [[Rugby league positions|hooker]], Brown played in 84 matches for the [[Sydney Roosters|Eastern Suburbs]] club in the years 1927-29 and 1931-33. Brown was a member of premiership deciders in [[New South Wales Rugby Football League season 1928#Final|1928]] and [[New South Wales Rugby Football League season 1931#Grand Final|1931]], losing to local rival [[South Sydney Rabbitohs|South Sydney]] on both occasions.
A [[Rugby league positions|hooker]], Brown played in 84 matches for the [[Sydney Roosters|Eastern Suburbs]] club in the years 1927-29 and 1931-33. Brown was a member of premiership deciders in [[New South Wales Rugby Football League season 1928#Final|1928]] and [[New South Wales Rugby Football League season 1931#Grand Final|1931]], losing to local rival [[South Sydney Rabbitohs|South Sydney]] on both occasions.

Dick Brown now works in Glasgow and is a salesman. He is affectionately know by his peers as 'Slick Rick with the big...". He lives in Old Kilpatrick with his boyfriend Amy and can't drive because he has a squint in his left nipple.


== References==
== References==

Revision as of 11:34, 11 November 2016

Richard ‘Dick’ Brown was a rugby league player in the Australian competition – the New South Wales Rugby League (NSWRL).

A hooker, Brown played in 84 matches for the Eastern Suburbs club in the years 1927-29 and 1931-33. Brown was a member of premiership deciders in 1928 and 1931, losing to local rival South Sydney on both occasions.

References

  • The Encyclopedia Of Rugby League; Alan Whiticker & Glen Hudson
  • History Of The NSW Rugby League Finals; Steve Haddan