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PostPosted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 12:18 am    Post subject: Youngest Test Players Reply with quote

YOUNGEST TEST PLAYERS
Charles 'Chook' Fraser 18 years and 301 days v England, November 8, 1911
Kerry Boustead 18 years and 316 days v New Zealand, June 24, 1978
Dugald McGregor 19 years and 5 days v New Zealand, June 26, 1909
Keith Middleton 19 years and 138 days v Great Britain, June 12, 1950
Bradley Clyde 19 years and 163 days v New Zealand, July 9, 1989

Oldest Test captain: Billy Wilson, 36 and 23 days v New Zealand, June 22, 1963
Youngest Test captain: Dave Brown, 22 and 177 days v New Zealand, September 28, 1935
Most consecutive Tests: 32, Clive Churchill, June 12, 1948 to July 27, 1955
Most points on Test debut: 30, Andrew Johns v South Africa at Gateshead International Stadium, October 10, 1995 (2T, 11G)
Most consecutive wins: 15, from 1st Test v Great Britain 1979 to 1st Test v New Zealand 1983
Most consecutive losses: 5, from 3rd Test v England 1932 to 1st Test v New Zealand 1935
Most points in a Test series: 54, Mick Cronin v Great Britain, 1979 (2T, 24G)
Most tries in a Test series: 9, Harold Horder v New Zealand, 1919
Most goals in a Test series: 24, Mick Cronin v Great Britain, 1979
Dual Rugby Union-Rugby League internationals (43): Arthur Anlezark, John Barnett, John Brass, Alec Burdon, Peter Burge, Mike Cleary, Bob Craig, Micky Dore, Herb Gilbert, Scott Gourley, Bill Hardcastle, Phil Hawthorne, Jack Hickey, Bob Honan, Ken Kearney, Steve Knight, Jim Lisle, Dinny Lutge, Chris McKivat, Doug McLean snr, Doug McLean jnr, Charles McMurtrie, Dally Messenger, Rex Mossop, Michael O'Connor, Claude O'Donnell, Clarrie Prentice, Ray Price, Geoff Richardson, Mat Rogers+, Johnny Rosewell, Charles Russell, Kevin Ryan, Wendell Sailor+, Len Smith, Bob Stuart, Ricky Stuart, Arthur Summons, Dick Thornett, Lote Tuqiri+, Andrew Walker+, Pat Walsh, George Watson
+Indicates league international before union international

Source: 2006 OFFICIAL RUGBY LEAGUE ANNUAL
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