Norm Shadlow
Australian rugby league player
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Norman Eric Shadlow (1899–1948) was an Australian rugby league player from the 1920s and was a foundation member of the St George Dragons.
Norm Shadlow was born at St Peters, New South Wales on 15 October 1899 and joined the St George Dragons after enlisting in World War I in 1918. He was a member of St George's first very team that played on 23 April 1921 against Glebe. He went on to play 46 first grade games between 1921-1926 with St George Dragons. He later enlisted in the Australian Army during World War II under the name of Norman Patrick Shadlow (NX53834).
Norm Shadlow and died at Concord Repatriation Hospital on 28 June 1948, and was cremated at Woronora Cemetery on 1 July 1948.