Charlie Hazelton

[4] He was selected on the wing in two matches of the 1937 interstate series for New South Wales against Queensland and scored two tries on debut.

He scored seventeen tries in his top grade debut season of 1939 before WWII interrupted his career.

[5] He signed up early in the conflict enlisting in June 1940 as a Lance-Bombardier in the 2/5 Field Regiment of the Royal Australian Artillery.

[6] He returned to play for Port Kembla after the war and made another appearance for Country NSW in 1946.

Hazelton's death in 1985 occurred on the way home from watching a St George Dragons v Illawarra Steelers match.