Albert Conlon

Albert Richard Conlon (1880–1956) was an Australian pioneer rugby league footballer from the 1900s.

Former Glebe Rugby Union five-eighth captained the amateur club to the Metropolitan premiership in 1907.

Conlon changed to the professional code in 1908 while champion playmakers Chris McKivat and Freddy Woods remained with the Glebe RU in order to play in the inaugural Wallabies Tour at the end of the year.

[2] After his retirement as a player in 1920, he moved to Queensland and was a selector for the Brisbane Rugby League for many years.

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