Albert Aaron Rosenfeld (28 July 1885 – 7 September 1970) was a pioneer Australian rugby league footballer, a national representative whose club career was played in Sydney and in England.
Born in Sydney, the son of a Jewish tailor, Rosenfeld was a foundation player for the Eastern Suburbs club in the Australian inaugural season 1908 and in 1909.
Whilst on tour Rosenfeld signed with English club Huddersfield after falling in love with Ethel (née Barrand) a local mill manager's daughter whom he later married.
In England he played for Huddersfield, Wakefield Trinity and Bradford Northern and made the following Cup Final or international appearances: Rosenfeld's phenomenal try-scoring record is all the more extraordinary considering his career was interrupted by three years of active service.
Rosenfeld played rugby league until he was thirty-nine and then, still married to Ethel, he lived out his life in Huddersfield, He worked variously as a van driver and in a local dye house.