Mick Frawley

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Australian representative rugby league player
Australian representative rugby league player

Mick Frawley was an Australian rugby league player who played for the Eastern Suburbs club from (1908-11). A second-row forward, Frawley was a member of Eastern Suburbs' first premiership winning side in NSWRL season 1911.

His sole national representative appearance was in the 1909 first Test loss against New Zealand. Frawley was overlooked for the second Test of the series.

After serving with the AIF in France during World War I he died of influenza on his return to Sydney in 1919 aged 33.

This above information in relation to Mick Frawley's death in 1919 is not correct. He did not die until about 1973.

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  • Andrews, Malcolm (2006) The ABC of Rugby League Austn Broadcasting Corpn, Sydney