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Bryan Egan

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Egan earned state representative honours in 1936 and was one of the Wallabies centres chosen for that year's
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A grazier by profession, Egan farmed in Mount Harris near Warren and served in
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in Parramatta and played his club rugby for Eastern Suburbs.
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Warren, NSW
Dubbo, NSW
The King's School
Ben Egan
Tom Egan
New South Wales
Australia
rugby union
Warren, New South Wales
Wallabies
Ben Egan
The King's School
tour of New Zealand
New Guinea
World War II
List of Australia national rugby union players



"Bryan Colden Egan"
"Powerful Aust. R. U. Teat ft To Tour New Zealand"
The Labor Daily
"Sportsman wrote outside boundaries"
The Sydney Morning Herald
Categories
1915 births
1970 deaths
Australian rugby union players
Australia international rugby union players
Rugby union centres

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