Harold Buck

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Harold Buck was a British rugby league footballer. A winger,[1] in November 1921, Buck became rugby league's first £1,000 player when transferred from Hunslet to Leeds.[2] (based on increases in average earnings, this would be approximately £144,000 in 2009).[3] Buck made his début for Leeds against Wigan at Headingley Stadium on Saturday 5 November 1921, he went on to play 99-matches for Leeds scoring 72-tries and 15-conversions, for 246-points.[4] Buck played Right-Wing, i.e. number 2 in Leeds' 28-3 victory over Hull in the 1922-23 Challenge Cup final at Belle Vue, Wakefield, this is the only occasion the Challenge Cup final has been staged at Belle Vue.[5]

References

  1. Baker, Andrew (1995-08-20). "100 years of rugby league: From the great divide to the Super era". Independent, The (independent.co.uk). Retrieved 2009-09-25. 
  2. http://www.napit.co.uk/viewus/infobank/rugby/superleague/history.php
  3. "Measuring Worth - Relative Value of UK Pounds". Measuring Worth. 2003-04-23. Retrieved 2008-10-03. 
  4. Dalby, Ken (1955). The Headingley Story - 1890-1955 - Volume One - Rugby. The Leeds Cricket, Football & Athletic Co. Ltd ASIN: B0018JNGVM
  5. "History of Leeds Rugby League Club". britishrugbyleague.blogspot.co.uk. 31 December 2012. Retrieved 1 January 2013. 

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