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- Q16237251 description "Australian rugby league player".
- Q16237251 description "Australian rugby league player".
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- Q16237251 abstract "Dugald "Doug" McGregor was a pioneering rugby league footballer of the 1900s and '10s from Queensland. An Australia national representative fullback, he also played for both the Queensland and New South Wales teams.McGregor played in Brisbane for the Fortitude Valley club.During the 1909 New Zealand rugby league tour of Australia, when the Kiwis traveled to Brisbane for a Test match against Australia, McGregor was selected to play at fullback, becoming Kanagroo No. 46. In doing so he also set the record for the youngest player for Australia at 19 years and 5 days.When the New Zealand Māori rugby league team toured that year, McGregor played at fullback against them for Queensland as well as Australia.The following year, during the 1910 Great Britain Lions tour of Australia and New Zealand, when they travelled to Brisbane for a Test match against Australia, McGregor, who was playing for Bundaberg, was selected to represent his country.McGregor later moved south, joining Sydney club, Glebe for the 1912 NSWRFL season. That year he was selected to play for New South Wales at fullback against Queensland, kicking three goals.".
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- Q16237251 club "Bundaberg".
- Q16237251 fullname "Dugald McGregor".
- Q16237251 name "Doug McGregor".
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- Q16237251 shortDescription "Australian rugby league player".
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- Q16237251 comment "Dugald "Doug" McGregor was a pioneering rugby league footballer of the 1900s and '10s from Queensland. An Australia national representative fullback, he also played for both the Queensland and New South Wales teams.McGregor played in Brisbane for the Fortitude Valley club.During the 1909 New Zealand rugby league tour of Australia, when the Kiwis traveled to Brisbane for a Test match against Australia, McGregor was selected to play at fullback, becoming Kanagroo No. 46.".
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- Q16237251 name "Doug McGregor".
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