Arthur Justice

Snowy Justice
Personal information
Full name Arthur Justice
Nickname Snow, Snowy
Born 1902
Died 1977 (aged 74–75)
Playing information
Position Hooker
Club
Years Team Pld T G FG P
1922–32 St George 111 12 36
Representative
Years Team Pld T G FG P
1925–30 New South Wales 25 0
1928–30 Australia 5
Coaching information
Club
Years Team Gms W D L W%
1936 St George
1947 St George
Total 0 0 0 0
Source: Rugby League Project

Arthur "Snowy" Justice (1902–1977) was an Australian rugby league footballer, coach and administrator. He was a rugged hooker for the St George Dragons who made state and national representative appearances in the late 1920s. Later he was a club administrator, national selector and league judiciary Chairman.

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Club career

A pioneer player with the St George Dragons, he made his first grade debut in the club's second season in the NSWRFL. He captained the club in their maiden (and unsuccessful) Grand final appearance in season 1930 against the Western Suburbs Magpies. This was the first ever Grand Final played to determine the premiership winner. In season 1932 when his Kangaroo tourist partner Harry Kadwell was captain-coach at St George, Justice took over the captaincy when Kadwell's season was ended with a broken leg.

Representative career

An uncompromising player and relentless fighter [1] Justice first represented for New South Wales in 1925 and went on to make a total of 25 appearances for his state.

Justice made his Test debut for Australia in the first match of Ashes series against England in 1928 and played in all three Tests of that series. He made further Test appearances on the 1929-30 Kangaroo Tour of England - the scoreless draw in the third test and the subsequent fourth test, as well as appearing in a tour match against Wales.[1]

Post playing

Justice coached at St George in two seasons 1936 and 1947. He was an Australian representative selector for the 1952-53 Kangaroos and was chairman of the NSWRFL judiciary. He then enjoyed a long career as Secretary-Manager of the St George Leagues Club initially at the club's first premises at the head of Rocky Point Road, Kogarah and then from 1963 when the current Leagues Club was opened on the Princes Highway at Carlton up until his death.

References

  1. ^ a b Whiticker/Hudson p 276

Sources

Sporting positions
Preceded by
Albert Johnston
1933-1935
Coach
St George Dragons

1936
Succeeded by
Frank Burge
1937
Preceded by
Herb Narvo
Coach
St George Dragons

1947
Succeeded by
Jim Duckworth
1948 - 50