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- Q5055934 abstract "Cecil "The Red Flyer" Aynsley (1902–1975) was an Australian rugby league footballer of the 1920s and 30s. A Queensland state and Australian representative winger, and talented goal-kicker he scored a try in each of his four national representative appearances.Born in Charters Towers, Queensland, Aynsley began his rugby league career there before in 1921 playing for the Western Suburbs Panthers in the Brisbane Rugby League premiership. Three years later he made his debut for Australia against the touring Great Britain side playing in all three Test matches, scoring on each occasion.During the 1925 season he toured New Zealand with the Queensland team. He had a tremendous tour, scoring 34 tries in only eleven matches. This leading to the local press proclaiming him as "the Gloaming of rugby league" after the Australian race-horse which enjoyed success in New Zealand. His aggregate of 114 for the tour was beaten only by Queensland captain Jimmy Craig with 126.He played his fourth and final Test match for Australia in 1928 in Brisbane against Great Britain where he scored his fourth and final representative try.Aynsley also played for English side Rochdale from 1930 to 1935. He also played for Ipswich's Starlights club.".
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- Q5055934 fullname "Cecil James Aynsley".
- Q5055934 name "Cec Aynsley".
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- Q5055934 comment "Cecil "The Red Flyer" Aynsley (1902–1975) was an Australian rugby league footballer of the 1920s and 30s. A Queensland state and Australian representative winger, and talented goal-kicker he scored a try in each of his four national representative appearances.Born in Charters Towers, Queensland, Aynsley began his rugby league career there before in 1921 playing for the Western Suburbs Panthers in the Brisbane Rugby League premiership.".
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- Q5055934 name "Cec Aynsley".
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