Ken McCrohon explained

Ken McCrohon
Fullname:Kenneth John McCrohon
Birth Place:Tingha, NSW, Australia
Death Date:30 September
Position:Fullback
Teama:Queensland
Yearastart:1956
Yearaend:57
Appearancesa:8
Triesa:1
Goalsa:1
Fieldgoalsa:0
Pointsa:5
Teamb:Australia
Yearbstart:1956
Appearancesb:1
Triesb:0
Goalsb:0
Fieldgoalsb:0
Pointsb:0

Kenneth John McCrohon (1932 – 30 September 2018) was an Australian rugby league player.

Hailing from Tingha, a town near Armidale, McCrohon was a NSW Country Seconds representative and trialled with Balmain while playing in Sydney, from where he got scouted to join Brisbane club Western Suburbs. He immediately became Western Suburbs's first-choice fullback and won premiership in his first season in 1954.[1]

McCrohon was one of three fullbacks to feature for Australia during their 1956 home series against New Zealand, in the absence of Clive Churchill. He played the 1st Test at the Sydney Cricket Ground and was replaced by Gordon Clifford for the next match, with Norm Pope then playing the finale.[2]

In 1958, McCrohon had a season as a player-coach with Kempsey.[2]

McCrohon was the inaugural coach of Redcliffe in the Brisbane Rugby League premiership, leading the club for three seasons as a player-coach, before retiring from the sport.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Redcliffe Dolphins legend Ken McCrohon dies aged 86 . . 2 October 2018.
  2. News: Love of the Game: No regrets for one-Test man Ken McCrohon . The Courier-Mail . 16 February 2015.
  3. Web site: Vale: NRL in Memoriam 2019 . National Rugby League . en . 27 December 2019.