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Jack Ford (rugby union)

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287:. On that tour, among a veritable firmament of rugby stars, Ford stood out for his great vision, which identified opposition weaknesses. When the Waratahs were within striking distance, canny captain Johnnie Wallace, Ford's team-mate at Glebe-Balmain, invariably pulled Jack Ford out of the pack to play at second five-eighth. With his flashing speed, immense strength and sheer size (he was by far the biggest man in the Waratah team), he was virtually unstoppable and scored twelve tries from this tactic in twenty-four matches on tour as well as setting up many more for others to score after he had made the break. 310:
In 1999, for the 125th Anniversary Celebration of the foundation of the New South Wales Rugby Union in the Southern Hemisphere, a panel of experts was asked to select the best XV that had ever appeared for New South Wales and Australia. Without exception, Jack Ford's name came up as the greatest ever
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He retired in 1930, a winner in eight of his last nine Tests after Australia's win over the 1930 British Lions. He had played in addition to all his representative games, a total of 65 games for Glebe-Balmain and Drummoyne. The Welsh Rugby Union sent him a set of scarlet red jumpers to mark the
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where he learned his rugby under the guidance of the legendary Brother Henry. He was a good student and won a College bursary which allowed him to attend College for a total of eight years. He was an outstanding cricketer and boxer while at school and matured to an ideal physique for all these
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After leaving school, he joined the Glebe-Balmain Club with his brothers. At 20 he made his debut for NSW against New Zealand and made an immediate impression with his explosive running, which led to his selection in the
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One of three children, his publican father died when Jack was aged four and the family moved from Tasmania to Sydney. Together with his brothers
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Jack Ford's career continued in 1929 when he played for the first Australian team to win all internationals against
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and claimed a total of 11 international rugby caps for Australia. His brother
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and the Club still plays in those scarlet colours to this day.
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1927–28 Waratahs tour of the British Isles, France and Canada
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People educated at St Joseph's College, Hunters Hill
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Sheffield, Tasmania
Sydney
St Joseph's College
Eric Ford
number eight
Glebe-Balmain
Wallabies
rugby union
Australia
number eight
Sheffield, Tasmania
Eric
Australian rugby union representative
Eric
St Joseph's College
1927–28 Waratahs tour of the British Isles, France and Canada
New Zealand
Drummoyne
Australian Rugby








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