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Australian rugby union player and rugby league player
Jack Gray-Spence
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Australian rugby union player and rugby league player
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Sydney
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Coogee
Age
82 years
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John Alfred 'Jack' Gray-Spence (1910-1992) was an Australian rugby league and rugby union player from the 1930s and 1940s.
Jack Grey-Spence was a brilliant winger for the Sydney University rugby league team. He played two seasons with them in 1933-1934, and Gray-Spence was the NSWRFL top try scorer in 1933. He moved to St George Dragons in 1935 before retiring from rugby league. Jack switched to rugby and played for St. George and Randwick rugby union clubs into the 1940s. He also represented New South Wales in Rugby.
Jack Grey-Spence died on 5 May 1992, aged 82.
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