Cliff Pearce
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Cliff Pearce was an Australian rugby league player whose primary position was as a centre. He first played for Western Suburbs in 1929 where he played 65 games between 1929 and 1937, scoring nineteen tries and kicking six goals. During his time at Western Suburbs he played in their first grand final win in 1930. He then played for Norths between 1938 and 1940 where he played five games, scoring three goals. He also represented New South Wales between 1928 and 1933, playing a total of fifteen matches, scoring four tries and two goals. He represented Australia in 1928 and between the years 1932 and 1934, playing seven tests against England, scoring one try. That one try came on his international debut in the third test of the 1928 Ashes series. In 1932 he played in three tests against England and then he toured England with the Australian squad in 1933-34 where he played in all three tests and 24 other tour matches. On this tour he broke his leg in a promotional match which was played against The Rest team. Due to this injury, he missed Western Suburbs second premiership title.
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- Whiticker, Alan; Hudson, Glen (2002). The Encyclopedia of Rugby League Players. Gary Allen. (ISBN 1-877082-02-3).