Albert Bentley "Son" Burge (4 June 1889 – 4 January 1943)[1] was an Australian rugby union lock who played with the Souths rugby union club in Sydney and at the age of nineteen was selected for the Australian national team in two Tests against New Zealand in 1907.
He made the Wallaby tour of Great Britain of 1908, called up as a squad replacement for his brother Peter who broke his leg.
Despite his sending off, Burge continued to be selected for the invitational matches against club opposition during the tour.
Two weeks after the Wales match, Burge was part of the Australian team that faced Cardiff, and was again sent from the pitch by referee Gil Evans after 'brutally' kicking Dai Westacott while the player was prone on the ground.
He and his brother Frank, continued to captain Glebe until his retirement after the 1919 NSWRFL season.