Doug McLean Jr.
Birth name | Alexander Douglas McLean | ||||||||||||||||
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Date of birth | 15 December 1912 | ||||||||||||||||
Place of birth | Paul McLean | ||||||||||||||||
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Alexander Douglas McLean Jr. (15 December 1912 – 1961) was an Australian rugby union and rugby league player, a dual-code rugby international.
Rugby union career
Born in Brisbane, McLean was the son of
McLean Family (rugby footballers).[citation needed
]
McLean played 10 Tests as a winger for the
All Blacks in 1934 and 1936, with the 1934 side the first Australian side to win the Bledisloe. [citation needed
]
Rugby league career
He switched to the professional code and represented the
Kangaroos
on the wing in two Tests against New Zealand in 1937 and on eight tour games of the 1937 Tour of Great Britain and France.
His international rugby league debut in Auckland against New Zealand on 7 August 1937 saw McLean become Australia's 24th dual code rugby international, following Clarrie Prentice and preceding Ken Kearney. He was Australia's only dual-code international of the 1930s and of the 33-year period between 1919 and 1952.
Sources
- The Spirit of Rugby (1995; collection of essays) HarperCollins, Australia
- Andrews, Malcolm (2006) The ABC of Rugby League, Australian Broadcasting Corp., Sydney
- Whiticker, Alan & Hudson, Glen (2006) The Encyclopedia of Rugby League Players, Gavin Allen Publishing, Sydney