Dick Taylor (rugby)
Richard Lewis Taylor (29 May 1942 — 29 August 2019) was an Australian rugby union and rugby league player. Taylor was born in the Sydney suburb of Ryde and educated at Drummoyne Boys High School.[1] A Eastwood Juniors product, Taylor made his first-grade debut for the club in 1961.[1] He was used as a flanker and prop during his early days at Eastwood before establishing himself as a hooker.[2] His brothers Barry and Ken were Eastwood teammates, with the three playing a combined 600 club games.[1] They briefly made up Eastwood's entire front row.[1] One month after captaining Eastwood in a first ever Shute Shield grand final, Taylor was called up by the Wallabies as a replacement player on the 1966–67 tour of Britain, Ireland and France, due to hooker Ross Cullen being sent home for disciplinary reasons.[2] He played in 13 uncapped matches during the tour.[1] Taylor joined rugby league club Newtown Jets in 1969 on a two-year contract.[3] He played seven first-grade games.[4] See alsoReferences
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