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Horrie Toole

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Horrie Toole
Personal information
Full nameHorrie Toole
Born(1931-12-08)8 December 1931
Bathurst, New South Wales
Died1 January 2023(2023-01-01) (aged 91)
South West Rocks, New South Wales
Playing information
PositionCentre
Club
Years Team Pld T G FG P
1951–60 North Sydney 121 67 0 0 201
Source: [1]

Horrie Toole was an Australian rugby league footballer who played in the 1950s and 1960s. He played in the NSWRFL premiership for North Sydney as a five-eighth, centre and wing.

Playing career

Toole began his first grade career in 1951. Toole was a member of the North's teams in the 1950s where the club made the preliminary finals in 1952 and 1953 but lost to South Sydney and the semi-finals in 1954 where they lost to St. George. During his playing career, Toole and teammate George Martin pioneered the design of modern cutaway boots. Toole retired at the end of the 1960 season and remains the club's sixth highest try scorer.

Post playing

After retirement, Toole coached teams at Leeton and Smithtown, and served as a director of North Sydney Leagues Club.

Horrie Toole died in South West Rocks, NSW on 1st January 2023.

References

  1. ^ Ferguson, Shawn Dollin and Andrew. "Horrie Toole – Career Stats & Summary – Rugby League Project". rugbyleagueproject.org.